Source: China – South China Morning PostThe Chinese capital Beijing and its neighbouring smog-prone province of Hebei have recorded their best monthly air quality since records began in 2013, as China vows to tackle pollution.The monthly average concentration of small, lung-damaging particles known as PM2.5 stood at 16 micrograms per cubic metre in July, the lowest reading there since China’s records began, according to the latest statistics from the Beijing Municipal Ecology and Environment Bureau.The capital’s average concentration…Read More