The Environmental Implications of Political and Economic Reform in Communist China
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Within the last decade, much of the world has seen an increase in the amount of concern for the Chinese economy and its freight train like behavior. With the rapid democratization of said economy, many people are also becoming more and more aware of the state of their environment as well (and the relationship between the two). Is this a cause for concern? In short, yes, as in a country which bolsters almost a quarter
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enormous population comes the reassurance that environmental crisis's affect not only them, but have implications for the rest of the world as well. Economic progress comes at a price, and if better measures aren't implemented to impede to process of environmental degradation, the rest of the free world will surely feel these pressures as well. So in the future, it will be interesting to see what policy measurements the country takes to tackle these issues.
enormous population comes the reassurance that environmental crisis's affect not only them, but have implications for the rest of the world as well. Economic progress comes at a price, and if better measures aren't implemented to impede to process of environmental degradation, the rest of the free world will surely feel these pressures as well. So in the future, it will be interesting to see what policy measurements the country takes to tackle these issues.