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Chinese air quality trends

Air Quality in China is changing rapidly. Use the interactive plot to explore trends and concentrations of pollutants during 2015 to 2019.

The method is published here. Graphics by Ben Silver and Richard Rigby. We acknowledge the AIA Group for funding this work.

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