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Hello; Can hardly wait for the cryptic response and the likely spin as to how these facts do not count. I will try to imitate.Top 5 Environmental Issues in China in 2023 | Earth.Org
" According to the 2021 World Air Quality Report, out of 1,374 cities located in East Asia, 143 (or about 11%) recorded annual average PM2.5 concentrations that are seven times greater than World Health Organization (WHO) standards. All of them were located in China, with the town of Hotan in southwestern Xinjiang experiencing the highest level of pollution in the country at about 101 µg/m³, over 20 times the WHO guideline value.
Estimated to cause an average of 1.2 million premature deaths every year, Chinaās poor air quality is primarily attributed to the rapid economic expansion the country experienced since 1979, which resulted in a drastic increase in coal-powered industrial production and electricity demand, as well as an exponential rise in private vehicles. It is estimated that roughly 48% of Chinese CO2 emissions come from the industrial sector, with 40% from the power ā mainly coal ā and 8% from the transport industry. With an ever-increasing population, the demand for electricity has grown with no respite, leading to even more coal-burning and worsened air standards."
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"Furthermore, despite pledging to reach net zero emissions before 2060, the country remains by far the worldās largest producer and consumer of coal, which alone covers 60% of its electricity demand. In an effort to restore the economy to pre-pandemic levels and curb the energy crisis sparked by the exponential rise in industrial activities the country experienced in 2021, the Chinese government ordered factories to increase their production capacity and built more than triple the amount of new coal power capacity as the rest of the world combined. Unsurprisingly, CO2 emissions in the same year almost reached 12 billion tonnes, accounting for 33% of the global total."
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" High on the list of environmental issues in China is water pollution. As much as 90% of the countryās groundwater is contaminated by toxic human and industrial waste dumping, as well as farm fertilisers, causing about 70% of rivers and lakes to be unsafe for human use. Nearly half of the population does not have access to water that is safe for human consumption, while two-thirds of the rural population has to rely on tainted water due to a lack of adequate systems to treat wastewater."
You all are too dumb to understand. What idiots! Cannot even understand that building wind generator parts and EV's is the important thing. China has promised to clean up their act in 50 or so years. China has long range plans to be very green eventually. They are only having short term super polluter status. Their heart is in the right place, while you morons just want to keep driving ICE gas guzzlers like my Mustang V8 GT.
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