Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Traffic-Jam-in-Beijing-27MZIFL8TXG8.htmlConceptually similarTraffic Jam in BeijingGP01M6TCompleted★★★★Traffic Jam in BeijingGP01M6ZCompleted★★★★★★Traffic in BeijingGP01M6BCompleted★★★★★★Cars in BeijingGP01M6YCompleted★★★★Traffic in BeijingGP01M6ACompleted★★★★★★Gas Station Attendant in BeijingGP01M70Completed★★★★Air Pollution in BeijingGP04E6MCompleted★★★★Gridlocked Motorways in New DelhiGP0STPKBXCompleted★★★★★★Airpocalypse Now Redux: Everyday Life in Beijing SmogGP0STPGPVCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP01M6UTraffic Jam in BeijingBumper to bumper traffic at an intersection in central Beijing. Beijing is notorious for its smog and is rapidly earning the distinction of having the highest vehicular pollution in the world. Particulate emissions from cars now account for nearly a quarter--an estimated 23.3 percent--of the city's total suspended particles. Locations:Beijing-China-East AsiaDate:19 May, 2006Credit:© Greenpeace / Natalie BehringMaximum size:2840px X 4236pxKeywords:Air pollution-Cars-Climate (campaign title)-High angle view-KWCI (GPI)-Roads-Traffic-Urban areasShoot:Traffic Jam in BeijingBumper to bumper traffic at an intersection in central Beijing. Beijing is notorious for its smog and is rapidly earning the distinction of having the highest vehicular pollution in the world. Particulate emissions from cars now account for nearly a quarter--an estimated 23.3 percent--of the city's total suspended particles.