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Strategies & Market Trends : True face of China -- A Modern Kaleidoscope

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To: RealMuLan who wrote (266)9/22/2006 12:01:37 PM
From: RealMuLan  Read Replies (1) of 12464
 
>>From a selfish professional point of view, environmental problems rendered the value to my training. <<

That is true, as long as professionals still see hopes<g>.

>>Though many preemptive measures could have been taken to have minimized such damages, China is stepping up to act on some issues. <<

True, but it will be very costy. I read that the estimate of environmental damage in 2004 alone is almost as the same as that year of GDP (or I would like to call it Ji De Pi (chicken's fart<g>)). And I actually think even that estimate is way too low. The actually clean up cost will be Way Over the total GDP of China in the last 28 Years!

>>28 years is a relatively short time, while some damages could still be remedied, compared to those in developed countries.<,

Yes, it is a short time, BUT the damage to China's environment is MUCH MUCH more than the 3000+ (or is it 5000+ ?) years of ENTIRE history of China!
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