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Originally Posted by aka123
Me too (studied).
It came into my mind an recent article about China and the pollution of their water sources. It was something like 40-60 % from all Chinese ground water sources those are polluted unsuitable for drinking purposes. One would think that this would soon reflect on prices too. If nothing else they have to rise taxes to be able to repair/ compensate the damages.
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China is not a free economy - and criticizing the government is not appreciated. so people just get sick and die.
there is slowly a change where people become more educated and start protesting and the Chinese government is actually very keen on having a high percentage of electric cars for example.
but as long as they burn coal to produce that electricity and do not filter the emissions the way we do it over here, it's no help