Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Timelapse-of-Smog-Leaving-Beijing---no-sub-4K-original-27MZIFJWFLFLF.htmlConceptually similarTimelapse of Smog Leaving Beijing - Web VideoGP0STQF2KCompleted★★★★★★Timelapse of Smog Leaving Beijing - no sub 1080pGP0STT8F2Completed★★★★★★Action to Quit Coal on Great Wall in China - Timelapse VideoGP0STPD9HCompleted★★★★Seoul's Namsan Mountain in Serious Ultrafine Dust (VIDEO)GP0STT3W2Completed★★★★★★Air Pollution in BeijingGP0STO8LSCompleted★★★★★★Air Pollution in BeijingGP0STO8IKCompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior in Taiwan: Beach Clean-up Activity in Penghu- Web Video (International version)GP0STRFBECompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior in Taiwan: Beach Clean-up Activity in Penghu- Web Video (Chinese version)GP0STRFGXCompleted★★★★The Mobile Phone Resource Cycle Exhibition in Beijing - Timelapse VideoGP0STT5JBCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STT8F0Timelapse of Smog Leaving Beijing - no sub 4K originalNorthern China is choking under the worst air pollution episode of this year. A total of 23 cities have been under air pollution "red alert," including Beijing which launched a smog red alert for the first time this winter. The air pollution red alert measures cause significant disruption to life in Beijing and surrounding areas, with a strict limitation on numbers of cars on the road and school and business closures. From 4pm on Dec 21 to 10:30am on Dec 22, the smoggy skies were completely transformed in less than 24 hours as 'airpocalypse' ends. This timelapse video, filmed from the top of one of Beijing's tallest building, shows the smog leaving Beijing.In original language:追霾 (无字幕4k版)2016年12月22日,北京雾霾第一次红色预警结束。从21日下午4点,到22日上午10:30,我们在北京现有第一高楼国贸三期拍下了雾霾退散的整个过程。Locations:Asia-Beijing-ChinaDate:21 Dec, 2016Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:2m14sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Aerial view-Air pollution-Cities-Climate (campaign title)-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Night-Office buildings-Smog-Timelapse-Urban areasShoot:Timelapse of Smog Leaving Beijing - Web VideoNorthern China is choking under the worst air pollution episode of this year. A total of 23 cities have been under air pollution "red alert," including Beijing which launched a smog red alert for the first time this winter. The air pollution red alert measures cause significant disruption to life in Beijing and surrounding areas, with a strict limitation on numbers of cars on the road and school and business closures. From 4pm on Dec 21 to 10:30am on Dec 22, the smoggy skies were completely transformed in less than 24 hours as 'airpocalypse' ends. This timelapse video, filmed from the top of one of Beijing's tallest building, shows the smog leaving Beijing.Related Collections:Greenpeace Highlights: 2010s (Videos)