"A fifth of China's arable land is poisoned with heavy metals, most of
its groundwater is polluted and some experts say air quality is now a
bigger killer than smoking."...
7/15/15, "China struggles to contain the environmental damage of its rapid growth," BBC
"China Editor Carrie Gracie visited Hunan Province in central China to assess the progress of the cleanup there.
Water should be a life giver. But in the fields of Zhubugang it is a silent killer.
Yang
Juqing, 68, is irrigating her fields of green pepper and aubergine. But
her water is polluted with industrial waste. She leads me along a fetid
ditch which is full of black bubbling water leading back to a high
brick factory wall with smokestack chimneys behind.
This land was
once known as China's basket of rice and fish. But Zhubugang is also
rich in minerals. So as China became the factory to the world, this area
became a centre for the chemical industry.
The crops began to suffer: untreated effluent in the water, heavy metals in the soil, sulphur dioxide in the air.
Tendrils
of vine wind up a bamboo frame and Mrs Yang reaches across to pluck a
winter melon, cracking it open and showing me the rotten inside. She's
been farming here all her adult life but she says that in recent years,
the crops have been useless.
"Here in this village, many people
have cancer. Three people died in the space of as many months. They were
all so young. It's so toxic here," Mrs Yang says.
China is often congratulated
for pulling hundreds of millions of people from poverty. But wealth has
come at a terrible price. Unregulated smokestack industries have ravaged
the environment and damaged the health of generations.
Next door
to Mrs Yang, the neighbours are sliding the lid off the well in their
courtyard to pump water from twenty metres underground. They tell me they buy bottled water for the baby, but they can't afford it for the rest of the family. The
wife holds the end of the rope as the husband tentatively lowers the
pump down the well shaft. She jerks her chin in the direction of the
forest of chimneys on the other side of the fish pond. "If it wasn't for the factories that would be clean water down there but because of them it's heavily polluted."
........
It's not just Zhubugang. A
fifth of China's arable land is poisoned with heavy metals, most of its
groundwater is polluted and some experts say air quality is now a bigger
killer than smoking.
Numbers like this are forcing Beijing's
hand. Across the country, some of the largest anti-government protests
now focus on pollution problems. And the wealthy middle classes in the
big cities are increasingly impatient for action to guarantee clean air,
water and food."...
[Ed. note: "Wealthy middle classes?" Middle class means you're just getting by.]
(continuing): "In March this year Premier Li Keqiang told the
annual session of China's parliament, the National People's Congress:
"Environmental pollution is a blight on people's quality of life and a
trouble that weighs on their hearts…We must fight it with all our
might."
From province to city to township level, the message has
made its way down to Zhubugang that creating jobs and turning a profit
can no longer come at the expense of public health....
As for the
basket of fish and rice that all these people remember from the
Zhubugang of their childhood, there is no going back. The soil is too
contaminated to be farmed again. Instead factory sites will be
reassigned as urban real estate and the remaining farmers will be moved
out to apartment blocks....
The Zhubugang sprawl is being
demolished, but close by lies another maze of crumbling factories and
according to the families who live among them, they show no sign of
leaving.
Next door to a foundry, we visit three-year-old Yangyang
who has three times the safe level of lead in his blood. The air smells
foul and stings our eyes.
As Yangyang spins round the yard on
his scooter, his grandmother tells me she's never had a lungful of clean
air in her life. His father says they are all the voiceless victims of
the country's rush for wealth.
"The central government has good
intentions. It does want to clean up the pollution. But we don't know
where the money goes on the way down the chain. By the time it gets
down here there isn't any money left."
Yangyang's father washes
an apple in a tin basin, pointing out that he has no idea how safe
either the water or the apple is to Yangyang's health.
So how confident is he that the air will improve in his son's lifetime?
"Things should get a bit better…maybe in ten years or twenty years, things should improve somewhat."
China
has a long, long way to go to make good on its promise to children like
Yangyang: a sustainable future in which every life counts."
...............
George Soros gave Ivanka's husband's business a $250 million credit line in 2015 per WSJ. Soros is also an investor in Jared's business.
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