A local resident fishes along a polluted canal in downtown  Beijing on June 7. The United States said on June 6 that its embassies in  China would not stop tweeting reports on air quality readings in Beijing and  Shanghai, which have annoyed the Chinese authorities and provoked demands to  stop.      LIU JIN/AFP/GettyImages
A local resident fishes along a polluted canal in downtown Beijing on June 7. The United States said on June 6 that its embassies in China would not stop tweeting reports on air quality readings in Beijing and Shanghai, which have annoyed the Chinese authorities and provoked demands to stop. LIU JIN/AFP/GettyImages

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A local resident fishes along a polluted canal in downtown  Beijing on June 7. The United States said on June 6 that its embassies in  China would not stop tweeting reports on air quality readings in Beijing and  Shanghai, which have annoyed the Chinese authorities and provoked demands to  stop.      LIU JIN/AFP/GettyImages
A local resident fishes along a polluted canal in downtown Beijing on June 7. The United States said on June 6 that its embassies in China would not stop tweeting reports on air quality readings in Beijing and Shanghai, which have annoyed the Chinese authorities and provoked demands to stop. LIU JIN/AFP/GettyImages

A local resident fishes along a polluted canal in downtown Beijing on June 7. The United States said on June 6 that its embassies in China would not stop tweeting reports on air quality readings in Beijing and Shanghai, which have annoyed the Chinese authorities and provoked demands to stop.

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