China explores underground space to ease traffic, pollution woes
13th Nov 2006, 16:45 GMT
Beijing, Nov 13: China, which lags behind major countries in expenditure on environmental protection, has stepped up efforts to explore the use of underground space in its capital to ease traffic congestion and lessen pollution levels.
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