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Pictures of Pollution in China

The blog post title says it all. These are great pictures that should be seen to be believed.

Some make for very depressing viewing and are very far from the hotel in central Beijing that I recently stayed at. Amazing Pictures, Pollution in China [China Hush]


Originally published at China Economics Blog and reproduced here with the author’s permission.

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