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Just how much damage China’s soil and water pollution has brought to people’s health, the land’s productivity, and the state’s economy is not completely clear, say authorities both inside and outside ...
Widespread water pollution is making China’s water shortage even worse. Already limited supplies of fresh water in China’s north are growing increasingly polluted from industry and urbanization.
China intentionally bypasses or ignores environmental regulations to gain economic and strategic advantages that threaten ...
China’s new Environmental Protection Law will take effect on January 1, 2015, and will address air, water and soil pollution, providing authorities with more power of enforcement than they ...
China's pollution fix could actually provide an economic boon in and of itself. The country plans to spend some $270 billion over the next five years to clean up air and water, creating jobs and ...
"Nut Brother" is one of the most successful artist-activists in navigating China's the authoritarian political system. But ...
Widespread water pollution is making China’s water shortage even worse. Already limited supplies of fresh water in China’s north are growing increasingly polluted from industry and urbanization.
China’s Water Pollution Crisis . According to one report, “up to 40 percent of China’s rivers were seriously polluted” and “20 percent were so polluted their water quality ...
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