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I Want to Be-leaf: Beijing's Polluted Skies Helps Trees Grow Better | the Beijinger

I Want to Be-leaf: Beijing's Polluted Skies Helps Trees Grow Better | the Beijinger: Forget what you know, ye survivors of the Airpocalyse! Though you may have learned to eke out your existence within hermetically-sealed homes and come to associate the phrase "carry protection at all times" with air filters, know that the same air pollution against which you frantically try to protect yourself also serve to make Beijing's trees grow better and stronger.


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