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China's smog climbs to perilous levels

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Just think, if it wasn't for those pesky air quality regulations, all our cities could look like that.

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Good and bad. Bad if this streams over Japan. Good in that many foreign companies that moved their HQ for Asian operations from Tokyo to Beijing to get into the growing Chinese market are now moving back to Tokyo because young talent (especially if they have children) won't go there. So real estate prices are going up. Also, rich Chinese are buying into Tokyo to escape the smog.

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Hey, the climate is always changing. Smog this thick wouldn't have an effect on the global climate, would it? Anyway, carbon dioxide is good for plants! Good Americans will encourage China's polluting behavior.

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The greenhouse gas emmissions are adding to the global tally and the particulates are killing the local population and those nearby. China's government needs to take this seriously. India plans a new coal fired power station a month until at least 2020. They need to develop but I suggest they take a look at China and learn from the country's mistakes. Development at any cost isnt giving your peoples anything.

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What does Chinese president Xi have to say about this disaster?

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Wow . . . I thought L.A. was bad. Pretty soon citizens in Beijing will have to go out in hazmat gear.

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I wish them luck.

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Read somewhere that China is buidling 75 new nuclear reactors. Maybe this will reduce one kind of pollution, ie smog.

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Talking about IMMIGRATION if you look at the Chinese they are found covering all part of the globe and taking over quietly in other countries because of their countries lack of controls!!!

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