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How China cleaned up its air pollution – and what that meant for the climate

How China cleaned up its air pollution: Beijing’s air quality went from hazardous to good while Delhi and Lahore still struggle. Discover how China dramatically reduced pollution since 2013—and why cleaner air may have unintended consequences for global warming and climate change.

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How China cleaned up its air pollution – and what that meant for the climate

How China cleaned up its air pollution – and what that meant for the climate

Gemma Ware, The Conversation

Delhi: 442. Lahore: 334. Beijing: 16. These are the levels of PM 2.5, one of the principle measures for air pollution, on November 19.

As Pakistanis and Indians struggle with hazardous air quality, in Beijing – a city once notorious for its smog – the air quality is currently rated as good.

Ahead of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the Chinese government was so concerned about pollution that it introduced temporary restrictions on cars, shut down factories and stopped work on some construction sites. The measures worked and one study later found that levels of air pollution were down 30% during the period when the temporary Olympic restrictions were in place.

It would take a few more years before the Chinese government implemented a clean air action plan in 2013. Since then, China has achieved a dramatic improvement in its air quality.

In this episode of The Conversation Weekly podcast, we speak to Laura Wilcox, a professor at the National Centre for Atmospheric Science at the University of Reading in the UK, to understand how China managed to clean up its air pollution. But Wilcox’s recent research uncovered some unintended consequences from this cleaner air for the global climate: the pollution was actually helping to cool the atmosphere and by taking it away, it may have accelerated global warming. Wilcox explains:

 What we’re seeing is a removing of cooling that’s revealing warming that’s already there. So the air pollution isn’t the cause of the warming. It’s just letting us see stuff that we’ve already done.

Listen to the interview on The Conversation Weekly podcast. You can also read an article by Laura Wilcox and her colleague Bjørn H. Samset about their recent research on The Conversation.

This episode of The Conversation Weekly was written and produced by Mend Mariwany, Gemma Ware and Katie Flood. Mixing by Michelle Macklem and theme music by Neeta Sarl.

Newsclips in this episode from Voice of America, CBC, AP Archive, ABC (News) Australia, WFLA NBC Channel 8 and
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Gemma Ware, Host, The Conversation Weekly Podcast, The Conversation

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

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The Substitute Teacher Who Wanted Blueprints of Our House

A fifth-grade assignment took a strange turn when a substitute teacher asked students to draw schematics of their homes. What followed — a wildly fictional floor plan and a priceless reaction from my mom — turned into one of my funniest childhood memories.

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Comedic illustration of a 1970s–1980s elementary school classroom with a substitute teacher holding a blueprint while confused fifth graders draw exaggerated house schematics, including a two-story doghouse.  

The Substitute Teacher Who Wanted Blueprints of Our House

Elementary school memories tend to blend together — cafeteria pizza, playground arguments, the eternal struggle of times tables — but every once in a while, something happens that sticks with you for life. For me, that moment came in the fifth grade during a week when our regular teacher was out, and we cycled through substitute teachers like we were testing models for durability. By midweek, in walked a substitute with a mysterious, slightly intense energy — the kind of vibe that suggested he either meditated at dawn or worked a graveyard shift doing something he couldn’t talk about. We settled into our seats, expecting worksheets or quiet reading time. But nope. He had other plans. “Today,” he announced, “we’re going to draw schematics of our houses.” Schematics. Not drawings. Not little houses with smoke coming out of the chimney. Actual blueprint-style schematics. He wanted the layout of our bedrooms, our parents’ rooms, and where the pets slept. Every detail. Now, to be fair, Highlights Magazine did have a feature that month teaching kids how to draw floor plans. So maybe he was just a bit overenthusiastic about cross-curricular learning. Or maybe — and this is my completely rhetorical adult theory — he worked the graveyard shift as a cat burglar gathering intel between heists. Just moonlighting between blueprints. While the rest of the class tried their best to recreate their actual homes, my imagination sprinted in a totally different direction. The house I drew had:
  • A massive master bedroom with an oversized bathroom for my parents
  • Separate bedrooms for us kids on the opposite side of the house
  • A kitchen placed right in the center like a command center
  • And the dog — the true VIP — had a luxurious two-story doghouse
I had basically created a dream home designed by a 10-year-old watching too much Fantasy Homes by the Yard. A young African American boy shows his mother an exaggerated, hand-drawn house schematic with unrealistic room layouts and a two-story doghouse, while she reacts with a mix of concern, confusion, and relief in a cozy 1970s–1980s living room. Later that day, my mom asked the usual question: “So, what did you guys do today?” “We drew schematics of our house,” I said casually. The look on her face was instant and intense. She wasn’t panicked, but there was definitely a “Why does a substitute teacher need to know the exact layout of my home?” expression happening. Parental instincts activated. But then I showed her my diagram. She stared at it. Blinked. Then sighed with massive relief. “This isn’t our house,” she said. “Nope! I made it up,” I replied proudly. Her shoulders relaxed so much she probably lost five pounds of tension in one instant. If the substitute was secretly planning a heist, my masterpiece of misinformation would have sent him to the wrong house entirely. Looking back, the whole moment feels like a sitcom setup — a mysterious substitute collecting “house schematics,” me creating a completely fictional piece of architecture, and my mom going on a full emotional journey in under 30 seconds. Maybe he was just excited about the Highlights Magazine floor-plan activity. Or maybe — just maybe — he moonlighted in cat burglary. We’ll never know. But if he was, I like to think I threw him completely off the scent.

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STM Daily News Podcast Episode 2: Dreambreaker & Phoenix Women’s Expo

In Episode 2 of the STM Daily News Podcast, we explore “Dreambreaker: A Pickleball Story,” a documentary highlighting pickleball’s rise, and recap the Phoenix Women’s Expo, showcasing community empowerment and collaboration among women entrepreneurs, connecting bold endeavors in sports and business.

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Welcome back to the STM Daily News Podcast!
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Welcome back to the STM Daily News Podcast! In Episode 2, we’re diving into two incredible stories that showcase the power of community, determination, and building something from the ground up.

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Dreambreaker: A Pickleball Story & Phoenix Women's Expo STM Daily News Podcast

Welcome to episode two of the STM Daily News Podcast, where we connect the stories that matter in our community. This week, we're exploring two powerful narratives about passion, perseverance, and the strength of community. First, we dive deep into the Phoenix Women's Expo that took place last September right here in the Valley. This inspiring event brought together hundreds of women entrepreneurs, business owners, and community leaders for a day of networking, education, and empowerment. We break down the key highlights, the energy in the room, and why events like this matter for building stronger, more connected communities. Then, we shift our focus to "Dreambreaker: A Pickleball Story," the groundbreaking documentary directed by Ashley Underwood that premiered on truTV and Max. At the center of this compelling film is Mike "Sleeves" Sliwa, whose journey mirrors the explosive rise of pickleball from backyard pastime to billion-dollar industry. We explore the billionaire rivalries, the professional development of the sport, and what makes this documentary essential viewing for anyone interested in sports, business, or authentic storytelling. In our "The Knowledge" segment, we explore the recently covered stories from STM Daily News. These articles and videos offer the power of knowledge to those individuals who refuse to accept the status quo, the importance of community support, and the reminder that the most inspiring narratives are happening right now, all around us. Featured Articles & Resources Women's Expo Phoenix 2025: Debbie Gibson Inspires at the 2025 Arizona Ultimate Women's Expo The Government Shutdown and Obamacare vs the ACA: Debunking the Myth: Obamacare Does Not Cover Undocumented Immigrants Politics and Perception: Why Some Americans Think Obamacare and the Affordable Care Act Are Two Different Things 3I/ATLAS – Avi Loeb Thoughts: Avi Loeb on 3I/ATLAS: Is This Interstellar Visitor Just a Comet or Something More? 10 Most Walkable Cities in the West: The 10 Most Walkable Cities in the Western United States Dreambreaker: A Pickleball Story: Dreambreaker: A Pickleball Story – A Closer Look at the Documentary and Its Uncredited Voice Video Series: "THE KNOWLEDGE" Check out clips from our popular video series, "THE KNOWLEDGE" — short, engaging educational conten…


What’s in This Episode

Dreambreaker: A Pickleball Story

We’re talking about the documentary that’s got everyone buzzing. Dreambreaker: A Pickleball Story premiered on truTV and Max back in April, and it’s so much more than a sports film.

Director Ashley Underwood takes us inside the explosive rise of pickleball through the lens of Mike “Sleeves” Sliwa’s journey. But here’s what makes it fascinating—it’s not just about the game. It’s about billionaire rivalries, the business of professional sports, and how a backyard pastime became a multi-billion-dollar industry practically overnight.

The documentary is raw, authentic, and pulls no punches. If you’re curious about what’s really happening behind the scenes in one of America’s fastest-growing sports, this is essential viewing.

Stream it now on Max or truTV.

Phoenix Women’s Expo 2025

We’re also recapping the Phoenix Women’s Expo from last September, and wow—what an event. Hundreds of women entrepreneurs, business owners, and aspiring leaders gathered right here in the Valley to connect, learn, and support each other.

From inspiring keynote speakers to hands-on workshops covering everything from social media strategy to financial planning, the expo was a masterclass in empowerment and collaboration. The energy in that room was electric, and the connections made will ripple through our community for years to come.

If you missed it, don’t worry—we break down the highlights and why events like this matter for Phoenix’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.

The Common Thread

What connects a pickleball documentary and a women’s business expo? More than you’d think. Both stories are about people who didn’t wait for permission, who built their own platforms, and who understood that community is the foundation of success.

Whether it’s Mike Sleeves creating his voice in pickleball or women entrepreneurs supporting each other’s growth, the message is clear: the best stories are happening right now, in real time, in our own communities.

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STM Daily News is a multifaceted podcast that explores a wide range of topics, from life and consumer issues to the latest in food and beverage trends. Our discussions dive into the realms of science, covering everything from space and Earth to nature, artificial intelligence, and astronomy. We also celebrate the amateur sports scene, highlighting local athletes and events, including our special segment on senior Pickleball, where we report on the latest happenings in this exciting community. With our diverse content, STM Daily News aims to inform, entertain, and engage listeners, providing a comprehensive look at the issues that matter most in our daily lives. https://stories-this-moment.castos.com/

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STM Vlog Podcast Returns: Your Weekly Connection to Stories That Matter

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STM Vlog Episode

The wait is over. STM Vlog is back, and we’re bringing you a fresh take on the news and stories shaping our world—from Phoenix to the globe.

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Hosted by Rod Washington, the relaunched STM Vlog podcast is your weekly deep dive into the stories we’ve been covering on STM Daily News, our social channels, and through TNC Network’s original projects. Whether it’s infrastructure changing how we move, community events bringing us together, or global stories that impact us all, we’re connecting the dots and keeping you informed.

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The Substitute Who Wanted Blueprints STM Daily News Podcast

In this episode, we revisit a hilarious—and slightly suspicious—childhood memory from fifth grade. When a string of substitute teachers rotated through the classroom, one of them gave an assignment no kid saw coming: draw a complete schematic of your house, including where everyone slept… and even where the dog lived. What followed was a week of confusion, creativity, and a moment of pure relief from a very concerned mother. We look back at the odd request, the wildly inaccurate “floor plan” that saved the day, and the real question that now haunts adulthood: Was this substitute teaching… or casing the neighborhood? Join us for a nostalgic, comedic commentary on the quirks of childhood, the weirdness of substitute teachers, and the imagination of kids who were always one step ahead—intentionally or not. Read the full humorous Story: https://stmdailynews.com/the-substitute-teacher-who-wanted-blueprints-of-our-house/

What We’re Covering This Episode

This week’s episode is packed with stories that span from our backyard to the cosmos. Here’s what Rod breaks down:

Aviation & Safety

Long Beach Plane Crash – A small plane crash-lands in a Long Beach park. We cover the recovery of both the pilot and a pedestrian, and what this incident tells us about urban aviation safety.

Consumer Alert

Nationwide Shrimp Recall Expands to Arizona – A shrimp recall is making waves across the country, including right here in Arizona. Rod breaks down what you need to know to keep your family safe.

Infrastructure & Innovation

Arizona I-17 Flex Lanes – Phoenix is getting I-17 flex lanes. We explain how they work, what drivers can expect, and how this changes your commute.

LAX Transit Center Opening – Exciting news for Southern California travelers: the LAX Metro Transit Center is opening June 6. We dive into what this means for getting to and from one of the busiest airports in the world.

LA’s Transit Future: 2028 and Beyond – What’s next for LA Metro? Rod explores the final episode of “The Long Track Back” and what the future holds for transit in Los Angeles.

Automotive

2026 Honda Prelude Returns – The Honda Prelude is back with hybrid power, Type R hardware, and a fresh driving experience. Car enthusiasts, this one’s for you.

Slate Automotive Truck Update – We’ve been following Slate Automotive’s affordable electric truck promise. This week, Rod covers the latest progress and price shifts.

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Science & Space

Interstellar Visitor 3I/Atlas – An interstellar visitor is surprising astronomers with its growing tail and strange chemistry. We zoom out to explore what 3I/Atlas tells us about our universe.

“The Knowledge” Features

Garrett Morgan’s Traffic Signal – Who really invented the modern traffic light? Rod dives into Garrett Morgan’s incredible contribution to road safety and why his story matters.

Valerie Thomas: NASA Engineer & STEM Trailblazer – Meet Valerie Thomas, the NASA engineer and inventor who blazed trails in STEM and changed how we see the world.

Culture & Lifestyle

The Great American Soda Divide – Do you call it soda, pop, or Coke? Rod explores how geography shapes what we call our fizzy drinks in this fun cultural deep dive.

Why This Episode Matters

This episode is a perfect example of what STM Vlog is all about—connecting local stories to national trends and global conversations. From infrastructure projects changing how we move around Phoenix and LA, to space discoveries expanding our understanding of the universe, to the inventors and engineers whose work shapes our daily lives, we’re covering it all.

What’s New?

This isn’t just another news podcast. STM Vlog is designed to bridge the gap between our written articles, video content, and the conversations happening across our platforms. Each week, Rod introduces segments pulled directly from the stories you’ve been reading and watching—giving you context, behind-the-scenes insights, and a deeper understanding of what’s really going on.

Here’s what you can expect every episode:

Top Story of the Week

We kick things off with the biggest story making waves. Whether it’s a local development or a global event, we break down what happened, why it matters, and how it connects to your daily life.

Regional Spotlight

Phoenix, Arizona, and Southern California are home base, and we’re committed to shining a light on the stories that define our communities. From infrastructure projects to grassroots initiatives, these are the moments that don’t always make national headlines but shape the fabric of where we live.

National & Global News

We zoom out to cover what’s happening across the United States and around the world. Policy changes, cultural movements, international relations—if it affects us, we’re talking about it.

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Infrastructure, Development & Innovation

What’s being built today shapes how we live tomorrow. We track the projects, technologies, and innovations transforming cities and communities—whether they’re happening in Phoenix, across the Southwest, or in cities around the country.

Sports, Culture & Entertainment

From local sports moments to global cultural conversations, we hit you with quick takes on what’s trending and what’s worth your attention.

TNC Network Projects Teaser

We’re not just covering stories—we’re creating them. Each episode gives you a behind-the-scenes look at what we’re working on, from documentaries to video series and everything in between.

Why Listen?

Because the news shouldn’t feel like noise. STM Vlog is conversational, authentic, and rooted in the belief that storytelling matters. Rod brings the same energy and insight that drives STM Daily News and TNC Network’s award-winning content, delivering it in a format that fits your life—whether you’re commuting, working out, or just kicking back at home.

Every episode connects you to:

  • The full articles and videos on STMDailyNews.com
  • Exclusive content from our social channels
  • Original projects from TNC Network, including documentaries, “The Knowledge” video series, and more

How to Listen

New episodes drop every week, and you can catch them wherever you get your podcasts. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode.

Want more? Head over to STMDailyNews.com for the full articles, videos, and photos from every story we cover. Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube at @STMDailyNews for daily content that keeps you connected to what matters.

Join the Conversation

STM Vlog isn’t just a podcast—it’s a community. We want to hear from you. Drop a comment, share the episodes that resonate, and let us know what stories you want us to cover next.

Whether you’re in Phoenix, Arizona, Southern California, somewhere else in the States, or tuning in from around the world, we’re glad you’re here.

Stay informed. Stay inspired. And welcome back to STM Vlog.


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