I have been feeling very sorry for people living in Beijing, and other cities in China and India similarly affected by pollution.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-01-08/chinese-air-pollution-crisis-caused-by-ongoing-coal-use/8168702
Having experienced the Great Smog of London in 1952, I remember that it did lead to changes and some worthwhile Clean Air legislation:
http://www.history.com/news/the-killer-fog-that-blanketed-london-60-years-ago
I suppose the biggest change I noticed in those days, when a lot of pollution was from domestic causes, was that we no longer sat in front of a burning coal fire of an evening: changing instead to coke, which somehow was not as cosy. But it was much better than that terrible smog and the general unhealthy environment we had been putting up with.
I was wondering if maybe Beijing could learn something from the action taken by the Brits after 1952, until I read this article in todays ABC news:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-01-09/london-activists-ramp-up-fight-against-deadly-air-pollution/8168076
And so it seems that the Brits have just as serious a pollution problem, almost as Beijing these days.
And in Australia, the provider of much of the coal which causes worldwide pollution, I think people are finally getting the message and starting hold the government to account for not taking enough action. Without much success, I have to say. Well, you have to take action when it affects something as important as the Australian ski season

:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-01-09/climate-change-could-shrink-australia-ski-season-csiro-says/8166372
That's a loss of a lot of tourist dollars, as well as spoiling our fun.
I believe Obama did a lot during his term to try and lead worldwide action against pollution. He obviously was not as effective as he would have wished to be. But the future is very bleak without US-inspired action! I do not think that the climate change doubter now coming into the White House is going to do much.
I feel very sorry for future generations and very regretful that my generation (and a couple following) have caused such large climate changes and have not left a cleaner world.

Although time is fast running out, I don't think it is yet too late to make an effective concerted effort. Please, Oh Please! If you had lived through that killer fog that blanketed London in 1952, you would know how terrible pollution can be.