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          PARALYMPICS / News

          Good weather forecast for Games
          By Sun Xiaohua
          China Daily/Agencies
          Updated: 2008-09-02 10:11

           

          Athletes attending the Paralympics will enjoy good weather, the China Meteorological Administration (CMA) forecast Monday.

           Beijing Paralympic Games emblem stands against the blue sky in Tian'anmen Square on Monday. [Xinhua]

          When the Paralympic Games opens on Saturday, Beijing will generally see clear skies, with the possibility of some clouds.

          "It will be perfect weather for the opening ceremony," Zhai Panmao, CMA spokesman, said.

          During the period of the Games, the average temperature will be 20 C, a very suitable for outdoor activities, Zhai said.

          Clean Skies Campaign a Success

          The massive effort to clear the skies over Beijing for the Summer Olympics paid off, the city's environmental authority said Monday, with the capital seeing its cleanest air in a decade.

          The Beijing Municipal Environmental Protection Bureau said that the improvement in air pollution was mainly the result of special, and temporary, measures that closed factories and banned cars from the roads during the Games.

          The clear weather appears to be continuing into September, with clear blue skies that have allowed a rare glimpse of Beijing's western hills, which are usually obscured by smog.

          The environmental bureau said in a notice on its Web site that the density of major pollutants was cut by 45 percent in August. It said there were 14 days with the best air quality, "excellent" or level 1, and only one day rated at the worst quality, or level 3.

          Some months typically have less than a handful of days with level 1 air quality.

          "This is the best quality in the past 10 years," the statement said, referring to the 45 percent reduction.

          The city's air pollution was a major concern in the months leading up to the Olympics, but the worries largely evaporated as the games began under relative blue skies.

          "Temporary measures to reduce pollution that were put in place in Beijing and surrounding provinces to guarantee clean air for the Olympics played a fundamental role in improving the air during the Olympic period," the bureau said.

          Levels of major pollutants like sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide fell to levels normally found in cities in developed countries, it said.

          Beijing typically has air that is two to three times more polluted than in most Western countries. City officials shut down scores of factories, stopped almost all construction and removed two million vehicles from the roads for a two-month period that will last from July until after the Paralympics end on Sept. 17.

          The vehicle restrictions, which limit cars to being able to circulate every other day based on odd and even license plate numbers, have brought many in Beijing to debate whether the policy could be continued.

          But critics say it does not counter the root problem of pollution and will be ineffectual given that 1,000 new cars are added to Chinese roads each day and given that a rising number of families are buying second cars. Taxis and buses are also not covered by the restrictions.

          Still, 56 percent of the more than 10,000 people surveyed online said they were in favor of continuing the restrictions.

          Wang Li, deputy director of the Beijing Traffic Management Bureau, was quoted as saying by state media on Aug. 23 that there had not been a decision over whether to continue the policy.

          But an editorial last week in the Beijing News daily newspaper said a continuation of the policy faced many challenges, especially from car owners and government officials reluctant to give up their freedom to drive.

          "Whether people will stand for a continuation of the restrictions is a test of how socially responsible our country's middle class is," it said.

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