Monday, June 6, 2011

Plan for China’s Water Crisis Spurs Concern


By - Source NYTimes.com
DANJIANGKOU, China — North China is dying.
A chronic drought is ravaging farmland. The Gobi Desert is inching south. The Yellow River, the so-called birthplace of Chinese civilization, is so polluted it can no longer supply drinking water. The rapid growth of megacities — 22 million people in Beijing and 12 million in Tianjin alone — has drained underground aquifers that took millenniums to fill....
 

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