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  • Chinese are deceitfull people who sweep under the rug any negative images, although the images are their reflection. Theyd rather "Not and said they did". Profits are the only thing these people care about, and their pollution will push the planet over the edge.

  • i have a pollution fetish....... :p

  • Just 6 years ago lakes connected to Huai were so bad they stank and had dead fish in them. Now I again see people fishing along the banks of the river. So conditions have improved greatly. I just hope it continues to improve.

  • Plenty of river sausage for everyone, you know what I'm talking about!

  • @seka1986 No, I don't. What's river sausage supposed to be?

  • They are a polite people and they have a different way of expressing their concerns. The children were just being children, curious and easily amused by the attention. This doc is about environment abuse by corporations and to think a beautiful country with vast natural resources can be destroyed in such manner and pace..so likewise the rest of our earth!

  • Chinks r retarded

  • dont understand how could those Han chinese fishing men & women still able to "smile" when they were talking with reporter? and how could humanbeing survive in such poision water/soil/air?

  • loooooooooool, I also thought it was some new song of the band,, Then just "Hey, that's a long and weird introduction".. -.-' pwned!

  • Or FML.

  • Huh I thought I will se "black river" the band ;))

  • Man me either!

  • Me too, lol.

  • Lol I have Mr. Nelson too. What period?

  • is this the right video, Mr Nelson?

  • damn i got pwned!

    i searched for a band XD

  • chinese always drink dirty water

    so they become monsters

  • @freeUighur1 people like you always broadcast to the world about how ignorant and STUPID they are.

  • @erbeesr and they have every right to especially if they are uigur.

  • It's a process of captalization which most of developed coutries have been through. Eventually ppl will payback what they have done to the evironment.

  • the acutal pollution in China is just worse than what you see from the media reporting in the west! the smoke or smog in china is just choking u to death. seeing a blue sky in the west is common but where in china is a dream of prize; the river and streams in china are all so "colorful" with sthinky smells; the rural area of china is like garbage center, garbage are dumped everywhere by chinese villages.

  • Chip Tsao your country make a poisonous food,pirated cd dvd vcd,fake product,smaggler shabu or cocaine!!!!!!!!!!!

    very weak country........

    pwe!!!!!!!!!!

    pwe!!!!!!!!!!

    pwe!!!!!!!!!

  • It's a country undergoing drastic changes they have never seen before. This kind of stuff is guranteed to happen in ANY developing country. The U.S. has cleaned up it's ways today but you really think the EPA existed during our Industrial Revolution?

  • When IBM and Intel want to dump chemical wastes. They have to take state of Nevada deep inside the mountain. Its very expensive to do. So what did? They invested in china and they brought those chemical along with them. So, who to blame for this? The corrupted chinese politician and IBM and Intel. the next country will be India and Vietnam.......

  • chinas to beautiful to destroy with industry.

  • The way taht china is treating their country is absolutely horrifying

  • china should be a farming country not a industrial country

  • and people get angry and say USA is more poluted than China. I have been all over USA and the only thing as filthy as what I see here is Rio Nuevo flowing out of Mexico into southern California and all the way to the Salton Sea. In Riverside California the raw sewage is so clean after processing people swim in it and never suspect it is 100% sewage outflow since historically Santa Ana River would dry up in the summer heat. Now it flows year round.

  • I've heard about this as well. I live in the Greater Los Angeles area, but not far the the Rio Nuevo/New River, and apparently they've set up treatment plants in both Calexico (on the US side) and in Mexicali (in Mexico), where the raw untreated sewage was coming from in the first place. It's not entirely cleaned up yet, but it is progressing. Also, I myself live only a few miles from the Santa Ana River and the treatment plant you speak of. I never swim in it, but I do see people fishing in it.

  • China is poisoning its own people and land just the way other countries did during the rise of industrialism, It is a tragedy for the Chinese people that their country is unwilling to learn from the industrial history of more-industrialized nations.

  • Even though initial capital cost of silicon tetrachloride recycling facilities is high the operating costs are also high, I believe that it would be wrong to think that funds aren't available in China to implement this waste processing technology, it is simply a question of priorities (and greed). In fact, some Chinese are becoming extraordinarily wealthy from polysilicon companies

  • China has secured its position as one of the largest solar panel manufacturers in the world.The result of all these new polysilicon plants in China, in addition to supplying the growing worldwide need for solar panels, is a set of serious environmental problems, mainly for poor Chinese villagers who populate the rural areas where Chinese chemical plants spring up.

  • everythings made in china

  • Alll cheap shit yess

  • "The land where you dump or bury [silicon tetrachloride] will be infertile. No grass or trees will grow in the place," says a material-sciences expert at Hebei Industrial University. "It is poisonous, it is polluting. Human beings can never touch it." While silicon tetrachloride can be recycled -- with significant investment cost, time, and energy consumption -- many Chinese factories are cutting corners, and environmental agencies seem to largely be looking the other way.

  • Solar panels may look bright and shiny, but they have a dark underbelly: production of polysilicon for panels gives off a highly toxic byproduct called silicon tetrachloride. In China, where factories are rushing to alleviate a polysilicon shortage that's cramping the global solar-panel industry, the bubbly white liquid is often just dumped in nearby villages.

  • PURE GREED THAT'S WHY

  • Lake Erie in the United States was once one of the most polluted waterways in the world. Then something amazing happened a strange looking and supposedly invasive species appeared. We call them Zebra Mussels in America. I have seen them make miracles. In three years Lake Wawasee was completely cleaned it is 3 miles at its widest and 9 miles long it is Indiana's largest natural freshwater lake and is a true glacially formed lake. They even clean drinking water. A Natural Fix.

  • hey zebra mussels are fine for cleaning organic waste but what of toxic chemicals? I don't think so.

  • Chinese industries are slowly killing their own people. Where is the control and government's involvement.

  • "In China a river is a mighty thing" Okay, what is it everywhere else?

  • translation for what those people are saying in chinese? useless video

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