China’s Pressing Pollution Problem. According to Reuters
Tuesday, August 25, 2009 10:10Posted in category Uncategorized
To try and boil down the “most pressing pollution problems”in China into anything bit sized is a feat on many levels, a feat Reuters felt up to the task on in their article Q+A-China’s pressing pollution problem
The article itself is interesting as it essentially tries to ask and answer the following questions in under 1000 words:
- How bad is pollution in China?
- What are the consequences?
- What does the Chinese public think?
- What is the government doing?
- What could happen next?
All really big issues, and all deserving more than the 150 words they received as part of this article.
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Adam Daniel Mezei says:
August 26th, 2009 at 3:15 am
Hi Rich,
I’ve crossposted this — slowly but surely I’m catching up with your archived entries, and I’ve been enjoying them over the past couple of days. Saw you originally at Dan Harris’ CHINA LAW BLOG.
Soon,
ADM