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The Greening of the Beijing Olympics

UNEP has been working with the Beijing Olympic Committee for the last three years in order to help make the Summer Games of 2008 environmentally-friendly. The Chinese government has spent US$17 billion on a large-scale green drive ahead of the Games, including a series of long-term environmental improvements for the city.

As part of this effort, the city has introduced tougher standards for vehicle emissions and phased out ozone-depleting substances. The authorities have also expanded more...

August 20, 2008
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Added by  Najmee Chowdhury  September 3, 2008

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Added by  Imran Uddin  September 2, 2008

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Added by  Blog Ideas4development  September 2, 2008

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Added by  Najmee Chowdhury  September 1, 2008

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Added by  Anuradha Bhattacharjee  August 30, 2008

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Added by  Anuradha Bhattacharjee  August 30, 2008

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Added by  Anuradha Bhattacharjee  August 30, 2008

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