2017年2月9日 星期四

Ulaanbaatar, 烏蘭巴托

A woman wears a face mask in the part of the city near neighbourhoods known for burning coal for heating in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia January 26, 2017. Not many people in Ulaanbaatar wear masks to protect themselves against pollution. (Photo by B. Rentsendorj/Reuters)
Bags of coal and wood are offered for sale in central Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia January 26, 2017. (Photo by B. Rentsendorj/Reuters)
A man walks on the roof of a traditional ger home while fixing the chimney of a coal burning stove on a cold hazy day on the outskirts of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia January 19, 2017. On most winter mornings, Setevdorj Myagmartsogt wakes up to a cloud of toxic smog blanketing his neighbourhood in the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar, where the air quality is among the worst in the world. The city's air, which is at times far worse than Beijing's infamous smog, has become more polluted because of smoke from thousands of chimneys burning coal, wood and even trash, as poor residents try to stay warm during brutal winters. (Photo by B. Rentsendorj/Reuters)
Emissions from a power plant chimney rise over Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia January 13, 2017. (Photo by B. Rentsendorj/Reuters)
Power plant chimneys stand behind a coal burning neighbourhood covered in a thick haze on the outskirts of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia January 19, 2017. (Photo by B. Rentsendorj/Reuters)

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