2017年6月14日 星期三

China needs to be more honest about its environmental problems

Its air and water are notoriously foul. Less noticed, but just as alarming: much of its soil is poisoned, too

It would be premature to call China a champion of greenery
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There may be a link between soil pollution and China’s “cancer villages”, 400-450 clusters with unusually high levels of liver, lung, oesophageal 食道 and gastric cancers

可能會有一個連結之間的土壤污染和中國的"癌症 村", 400-450各組與異常高水平的肝臟, 肺, oesophageal和胃癌症



Heavy metals are exceptionally bad for human health
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