@WSJ
What's the real culprit of Beijing's pollution
Heavy industry
http://on.wsj.com/1pSu8du
pic.twitter.com/8HpYxAWbfU
YOU SURE IT IS NOT OPIUM
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@WSJ
What's the real culprit of Beijing's pollution
Heavy industry
http://on.wsj.com/1pSu8du
pic.twitter.com/8HpYxAWbfU
YOU SURE IT IS NOT OPIUM
@WSJ
There is no such a polluted city except main cities in China in the World.
“@WSJ: What's the real culprit of Beijing's pollution? Heavy industry." Gee I wonder how they figured that
Omg...that view“@WSJ: What's the real culprit of Beijing's pollution? Heavy industry. http://on.wsj.com/1pSu8du (EPA) pic.twitter.com/5f0hNtEWSz”
@WSJ
The real culprit is Chinese politicians (& probably kick backs).
@WSJ This is 317th time you've Tweeted about this. Move along. Nothing else to see.
@WSJ The air pollution in industrial areas of China has been a major issue for 40 years...
@WSJ why doesn't the EPA fight these bastards instead of US coal/ electrical industries?
@WSJ no worries, our domestic green business practices, hybrid cars, and carbon footprint campaigns will offset this!
Via @WSJ: What's the real culprit of Beijing's #pollution? http://on.wsj.com/1pSu8du (EPA) pic.twitter.com/j3tSuoZLep #AlliNeedIsTheAirThatIBreathe
@WSJ It should be International Law that all new factories are built with the latest proven pollution reduction technology.
@WSJ this is a big deal...
@WSJ Smog from burning coal, fossil fuels to produce energy in power plants->end users Manufacturers, housing, mobilty, home appliances.
PHD
@WSJ #India as a growing hub can take necessary precaution to avoid such scenerio in future #EarthHour
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