...Experts have been sounding the alarm for at least a decade, citing the rapid expansion of heavily polluted Chinese cities and the enormous numbers of animals grazing on farmland to feed their millions of inhabitants. The livestock have stripped away grasses, leaving a crust of soil that dries and turns to dust. Falling water levels, due to uncontrolled factory operations and wells sunk for city drinking supplies, increase the erosion.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has warned that global warming will make things worse as glaciers melt on the Tibetan plateau, reducing the reserves flowing to Chinese lakes and rivers. The Gobi desert grew by more than 20,000 square miles in the 1990s and has crept to within 150 miles of
The American embassy in the Chinese capital, which commissioned satellite surveillance, discovered that two deserts had merged to form one belt of sand across the provinces of Inner Mongolia and
Another unified wasteland was coming into existence in the far west
…Lester Brown of the Earth Policy Institute was one of the first to warn of the grave social and economic consequences. “In the deteriorating relationship between the global economy and the earth’s ecosystem,
Scientists and ecologists may be pinning their hopes for change on the fact that the man at the top of the Chinese political system has no excuse for ignorance about the problem. President Hu Jintao began his career as a water expert in the now-parched
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