3 de maio de 2013

The Chinese Pollution


In contemporary society, China is the major center of world attention. Everything that happens there is reason for dissemination in large news around the world. This is because mainly of its economic policy that is becoming increasingly significant, and of course for its culture and ancient customs and political system that is quite unique to the current standards. 
 
            But another feature of large Chinese cities is its pollution, which in some places is alarming. This pollution in a form of soot causes many environmental problems, such as the deposit of nitrogen in the soil that affect crops and population health as respiratory problems and cancer. China does not deny that these problems exist, but also does nothing to combat. That's because this pollution comes mainly from cars and businesses, such as coal power plants. 
China does not want to give up their economic development, but its pollution, which can be seen even by satellites in space, cannot be hidden from the world. Therefore, the government is trying to take measures regarding pollution and defining what their priorities about it are, but their attitudes and planning are quite controversial, as when the government considered the possibility of banning the population of barbecue in the large cities. 
But, nevertheless, the government also introduced serious measures as the promise to set a priority of the government to combat chemical pollution and processing of oil and coal, and metal smelting. 
It is noticeable that these measures are insufficient. You need to do more to change the situation of Chinese pollution, but it is a beginning and an advance if you think China is a country with complicated international relations and extremely closed government. 
China does not want to give up their economic development, but its pollution, which can be seen even by satellites in space, cannot be hidden from the world. Therefore, the government is trying to take measures regarding pollution and defining what their priorities about it are, but their attitudes and planning are quite controversial, as when the government considered the possibility of banning the population of barbecue in the large cities. 
But, nevertheless, the government also introduced serious measures as the promise to set a priority of the government to combat chemical pollution and processing of oil and coal, and metal smelting. 
It is noticeable that these measures are insufficient. You need to do more to change the situation of Chinese pollution, but it is a beginning and an advance if you think China is a country with complicated international relations and extremely closed government. 



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André da Cunha  

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