A Room With a View in Beijing

August 1st, 2008 by Rich

The Asia society has just launched their own Beijing Air quality site, and one of the pieces of this site is called room with a view where they have a year worth of pictures of Beijing’s skyline.  It is a fascinating collage.

Outside of that there is also a detailed page on Beijing’s Blue Sky days (incl a breakdown of what a blue sky day is and how they measure it)

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1 response about “A Room With a View in Beijing”

  1. ResponsibleChina.com: Environmental sustainability, corporate social responsibility and social entrepreneurship in China. | Responsible Roundup: More anti-pollution measures, said:

    [...] Beijing’s still crackin’ the anti-pollution whip. Found via China Bystander: If Beijing is still unacceptably hazy and humid 48 hours before the Olympics, more cars will be taken off the roads and factories in the capital will shut down. See my previous about this here. And if you want a more interactive experience, check out Asia Society’s new “Room With a View” photo diary, found via China Crossroads. [...]

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