The 2008 Olympics, set in Beijing, are set to begin August 8th. The Chinese government has undertaken drastic measures in the last month or so to reduce the air pollution that plagues the city.
On July 1st, 300,000 high-polluting vehicles were barred from the streets. Then on July 20th, driving restrictions were implemented which limited to driving on odd or even days; this depending upon the last number of their license plate. These measures have removed about two million vehicles from the streets.
Also, many factories in the city and surrounding areas were shut down in an effort to improve air conditions. Check out this video:
This vid can also be found on youtube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqZqBvtZpP0
Isn't it sad that we have to undertake "emergency" procedures to get air quality to an acceptable level? I think it is safe to say that pollution is getting out of hand when people are concerned about the health of the competing athletes who will only be in the city for a month… And that it is ridiculous that the times of certain endurance events might have to be changed to times when smog levels are reduced…
Then on the other hand you can look at this situation and have hope. Drastic changes have been made and it affected the lives of millions of people. While there has not been much improvement in air quality, there has been some difference. These changes have only been in effect for a month! Imagine if these changes were made for a whole year! I’m not naive, I know that there will always be some level of pollution, but it does illustrate that we as a society are capable of making drastic changes to improve the health of our planet.
Pura vida,
Nick
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