One-fifth of China's land is polluted

Discussion in 'Economics' started by heisenbern, Jul 31, 2017.

  1. Zodiac4u

    Zodiac4u

    Yes, lets out-Law guns because they make people kill each other, or lets outlaw cars because they make people drink and drive. Seriously? You want to blame the west for wakening china's greed? So when your credit card is too high? You don't blame yourself,
    you blame the item you bought.o_O
    You don't know much about China or its Genghis Khan mentality. I agree China should have remained a asleep but NFTA woke them up. Lets use our heads and let the adults take responsibility for there actions. Cheers:thumbsup:
     
    #21     Aug 1, 2017
  2. JSOP

    JSOP

    Ok you need to educate yourself more about economics and globalization and all its related phenomenons before you troll. This conversation is becoming absurd.

    Just one last thing if you could keep in mind: NAFTA has nothing to do with China or China's pollution; it's actually countering against the trades with China. You need to stop listening and just swallowing whatever has been fed to you by perhaps your Support-Trump lobby group leaders. Trump is against NAFTA for totally different reasons and it has NOTHING to do with China. China and now its pollution is a WHOLE new different issue. Try to do some reading on your own and do some independent thinking.
     
    #22     Aug 1, 2017
  3. Of course, China while moving from an emerging to a developing country has many problems and some very serious.

    But most countries even the US during developing/advancing period in terms of several decades would encounter her own challenging process in order to overcome various issues/problems.

    Especially nowadays due to almost all countries are engaged in an interconnected world via the Internet and very fast global transportation facilities.

    In the past, many western countries even used wars to force China for having to open their market to be a bit more free internationally.

    My view is we would have to be patient through observing whether a country would truly intend to improve some critical issues that could affect overall global citizens. Such as environmental and human right issues.

     
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    #23     Aug 1, 2017
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  4. Overnight

    Overnight

    China's pollution? Muhahah. We're still living after Chernobyl. Not gonna' get us. (Play both vids at same time for better effect.)



     
    #24     Aug 1, 2017
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    #25     Aug 2, 2017
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    But @ least the Chicom gov stopped bitCon redemptions. And when asked by a reporter''why change the name of swine flue? The Chicom gov said, pork is big business, next question:cool: Strange the Chicom gov has been more honest than the US, calling a TRAINWRECK like ACA ''afordable''=============================================
     
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    #27     Aug 15, 2017