Sixteen of the world's 20 most polluted cities are in China. A
serious water pollution incident occurs once every two-to-three
days. China's breakneck growth causes great concern about its
global environmental impacts, as others look to China as a source
for possible future solutions to climate change. But how are
Chinese people really coming to grips with environmental problems?
This book provides access to otherwise unknown stories of
environmental activism and forms the first real-life account of
China and its environmental tensions.
"China and the Environment" provides a unique report on the
experiences of participatory politics that have emerged in response
to environmental problems, rather than focusing only on macro-level
ecological issues and their elite responses. Featuring previously
untranslated short interviews, extracts from reports and other
translated primary documents, the authors argue that going green in
China isn't just about carbon targets and energy policy; China's
grassroots green defenders are helping to change the country for
the better.
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