In an article written by Mark Hertsgaard in November of 1997, he talked about how despite Chinas economic peril, the real problem facing the country of 1.266 billion people is pollution. There are many reasons for this rather unfortunate occurrence, especially for a country who has already dealt with so much grief it is almost unimaginable. How can a country as big and with so much potential power in todays world be allowed to reach the point where it is so polluted that even on sunny days one can not see the fingers on their outstretched hand when standing outside? Some may venture to say that China was very wrapped up in politics, economics and getting the whole communism thing off the ground the last thing anyone thought about was nature. The countries leaders never really considered what actions they were taking then would affect the land a couple of decades later during the mid to late 90s. Hertsgaard mentioned walking around the old Chongqing paper mill. It was built some time in the 1940s and was finally all but closed so that production is lowered to almost 25% original capacity. Yet even with the lowered output, the plant is still dumping thousands upon thousands of ton’s of chlorine, raw sewage, laced water among other types of wastes directly in to the river. Even still, Hertsgaard says the pollution along the Jailin River is largely contributed to the paper mill, as well as the other factories along the Jailin. There are people who live along the river and grow food between creeks black and chunky, not unlike used motor oil, and drink contaminated water because they have no choice. Over half the entire population of China drinks contaminated water and there is little they can do about it.
The Essay on Country Report on China
In the whole Asia, China is conceived as one of the largest countries. In the world, it is the fourth most prominent country after Russia, Canada and USA. China is surrounded by the following neighboring countries i. e. Russia, India, Afghanistan, Bhutan, Myanmar, Kazakhstan, North Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Pakistan, and so on. It mainly covers up the areas around 9,596,960 square kilometers. In ...
Since most of the people in China are poorer then dirt, not many have access to Brita Water Filters. The government got a loan from the World Bank at a total of $349 million for environmental clean up campaigns. Scattered coal fired boilers to natural gas boilers and promoting energy conservation heating systems (Environment News Service, http://ens.lycos.com/ens/jun2000/2000L-06-21-01.ht ml).
A large reason the Chinese government has not been able to provide adequate environmental protection is because of the focus on bringing its economy Up to par with all the other world leading countries such as, the U.S., Germany, Japan, and Canada. If China did concentrate on the environmental issues instead, they believe they would be committing political suicide. Then everything they have been striving for will be in vain, especially destroying the land.
It would all be for nothing more then a few hundred years of prosperity. It is difficult for me to agree or even disagree with Hertsgaard in this article, because he does have an argument. All I read was that China is in environmental turmoil and there needs to be something done immediately. The government is not helping much, the only people or corporations that are, are all from out side China which is somewhat bothersome. Two hundred years ago, any foreigners of China were referred to as barbarians. They wanted little more then nothing to do with us.
Economically they were well to do, environmentally they were in good shape, and they hated the US and everything about it. Now that they are in trouble it is another story. I guess in the end I agree, but only to the fact that they need to do something about their present situation. It reflects poorly on China as a whole and it is destroying surrounding areas of land and bodies of water. I strongly disagree with the actions China has taken in the past. I believe they should change their policies regarding domestic affairs because what they have been doing obviously does not work all that well.
It seems, at least to me, that it may be almost too late. With the way China grows it will be very, very difficult for them to get back on track and re-establish themselves as the world super power they once were..
The Term Paper on Three Georges Dam China Environmental Project
... U. S. private and public sector environmental expertise with government programs in Asian countries. China is currently excluded from the ... the rest of the world in the next century, the drag on China's economic growth that environmental degradation will bring ... web Tomlinson, Richard. 1997.Dam! America Misses Out on the World's Biggest Construction Project. Fortune. 10 November. Topping, Audrey ...