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Special report: 2008 Olympic Games BEIJING, July 29 (Chinaview) -- A long expected rainfall sprinkled most parts of Although hot and humid weather and persisting haze have haunted the city for almost a week, its confidence in a "Green Olympics" has even been strengthened. "I think a lot of things have been done and the efforts are positive. What I have noticed is a very definite effort to clean up the city," as Director of Special Events at Associated Press Bud Weydert said to Chinaview.cn. " A senior International Olympic Committee (IOC) official knows better about "Most of the people see the fog, they say it's pollution. But we know here it's not pollution. It's mist, a fact of the nature," IOC's Olympic Games executive director Gilbert Felli noted. Felli expected the air quality in the city to improve further with more rains in the coming days. On last Friday, the latest data released by the Beijing Municipal Government showed major air pollutants, such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and particle matter emitted by vehicles, had dropped by 20 percent compared to the earlier period. In the current month, 22 out of the first 25 days reached the "blue sky" standard -- days with fairly good air quality, said Li Wei, deputy secretary general of the Municipal Government. From the very beginning, In order to achieve the goal, Also, it has closed polluting factories in the city and some neighboring areas, stopped most construction projects, and removed vehicles below emission standards. The most significant step over the years, however, was a thorough relocation of the gigantic Capital Steel company which used to occupy a large area in west " "The amount of money has been put in environmental protection is very impressive," added Mulvenney, who has been living in "The most important thing we have noticed about is
Forecasters: Beijing to have cooler weather for Olympics BEIJING, July 29 (Xinhua) -- The capital will get cooler weather in August and Olympic participants are unlikely to suffer from the humid, hazy conditions that have affected the Games host city in recent days, local meteorological authorities said on Monday. The Olympic Games will open on Aug. 8, one day after the first day of autumn on the Chinese lunar calendar, which is expected to be less humid, said Guo Hu, director of the Beijing Meteorological Observatory. Full story IOC official downplays air quality concerns BEIJING, July 29 (Xinhua) -- A senior International Olympic Committee (IOC) official on Tuesday played down concerns about Beijing's air quality, saying that the possibilities of rescheduling outdoor endurance events would be low. With exactly 10 days to go before the Beijing Games opens on Aug. 8, the organizers still face a daunting challenge - the weather. A whole week of hot and humid weather with no rainfall and a persistent haze dampened people's mood and undermined a newly-built confidence in the city's air quality. Full story Olympic opening ceremony could be rain-free BEIJING, July 16 -- The chance of rain during the opening ceremony is slimmer than reported earlier, but thunderstorms, high temperatures and muggy skies still pose a threat to the Beijing Olympics. Full Story Beijing opens Olympic weather hotline BEIJING, July 24 (Xinhua) -- Beijing's weather authority launched a hotline Thursday to offer comprehensive meteorological information about the Olympics to the public. Full Story
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