BEIJING, Dec 28: With the city’s notorious pollution a major concern for athletes and organisers, Beijing is aiming for more “good air days” in 2008 as it prepares to host the Olympics in August, a senior official said on Friday.
Beijing recorded 244 “blue sky days” by Dec 28 this year, a day short of its 245-day target. The standard of a “blue sky day” has not been widely recognised by international scientists.
“I predict that we will be able to meet this year’s target in the last three days,” said Jiang Xiaoyu, spokesman and executive vice president of Beijing Organising Committee for the Olympic Games. “The target number of good air quality days in 2008 will be higher than this year,” Jiang told a news conference.
Pollution in Beijing, known for its noxious smog, is a major concern for athletes and officials planning for next August and Olympic chief Jacques Rogge has said some events may have to be rescheduled if the air quality is not good enough.
The host city has already spent 120 billion yuan ($16.4 billion) in environmental programmes to combat pollution.
—Reuters
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