Yellow River

Can China save the Yellow--its Mother River?

The proliferation of factories, farms, and cities--all products of China's spectacular economic boomis sucking the Yellow River dry. What water remains is being poisoned. From the canal bank, Shen points to another surreal flash of color: blood-red chemical waste gushing from a drainage pipe, turning the water a garish purple. This canal, which empties into the Yellow River, once teemed with fish and turtles, he says. Now its water is too toxic to use even ... Full Story »

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Dwight Rousu
4.6
by Dwight Rousu - Oct. 1, 2008

The perils of overpopulation, pollution, corporate corruption of government, destruction of nature, they all show a scene of incredible importance to people all over the world. These are concerns we share with the Chinese people and can be a focus of cooperation in working for the survival of the human race on the planet.

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