Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Hazardous-Level-of-Air-Pollution-in-Beijing-27MZIF36GLVE.htmlConceptually similarSevere Air Pollution in BeijingGP0STONAWCompleted★★★★★★Severe Air Pollution in BeijingGP0STONAXCompleted★★★★★★Severe Air Pollution in BeijingGP0STONAYCompleted★★★★Severe Air Pollution in BeijingGP0STONB2Completed★★★★Smog in Pictures in Beijing's Bird's Nest StadiumGP0STOO4KCompleted★★★★Air Pollution Action at the Bird's Nest Stadium in BeijingGP0STONI0Completed★★★★★★Air Pollution Action at the Bird's Nest Stadium in BeijingGP0STONHWCompleted★★★★Air Pollution Action at the Bird's Nest Stadium in BeijingGP0STONHXCompleted★★★★Air Pollution Action at the Bird's Nest Stadium in BeijingGP0STONHYCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOSCEHazardous Level of Air Pollution in BeijingFor 5 days, the Beijing government air pollution alert has been “yellow”. This is the first time air pollution has reached the official level of "Hazardous" in 2015. Wearing a protective face-mask, a Greenpeace activist shows "a piece of blue sky" in a photo he is holding whilst standing in front of China's historical building, the Bell Tower. Greenpeace urges the Chinese government to accelerate its efforts in reducing air pollution, including phasing out dirty industry and reducing coal consumption. Greenpeace also reminds people affected by smog to use proper personal protection.Locations:Asia-Beijing-ChinaDate:15 Jan, 2015Credit:© Yang Di / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3840px X 5760pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Air pollution-Bell towers-Climate (campaign title)-Copy space-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-One person-OutdoorsShoot:Hazardous Level of Air Pollution in BeijingFor 5 days, the Beijing government air pollution alert has been “yellow”. This is the first time air pollution has reached the official level of "Hazardous" in 2015. Wearing a protective face-mask, a Greenpeace activist shows "a piece of blue sky" in a photo he is holding whilst standing in front of China's historical building, the Bell Tower. Greenpeace urges the Chinese government to accelerate its efforts in reducing air pollution, including phasing out dirty industry and reducing coal consumption. Greenpeace also reminds people affected by smog to use proper personal protection.