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  2. Pollution in China - Wikipedia

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    The immense population growth in the People's Republic of China since the 1980s has resulted in increased soil pollution. [citation needed] The State Environmental Protection Administration believes it to be a threat to the environment, food safety and sustainable agriculture. 38,610 square miles (100,000 km 2) of China's cultivated land have been polluted, with contaminated water being used ...

  3. Environmental issues in China - Wikipedia

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    Since the 2010s, the government has given greater attention to environmental protection through policy actions such as the signing of the Paris climate accord, the 13th Five-Year Plan and the 2015 Environmental Protection Law reform [6] From 2006 to 2017, sulphur dioxide levels in China were reduced by 70 percent, [7] and air pollution has ...

  4. Environment of China - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife in China share habitat with and bear acute pressure from the world's largest population of humans. At least 840 species are threatened, vulnerable or in danger of local extinction in China, due mainly to human activity such as habitat destruction, pollution and poaching for food, fur and ingredients for traditional Chinese medicine. [12]

  5. Category:Environmental issues in China - Wikipedia

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    Pollution in China (2 C, 8 P) W. Waste in China (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Environmental issues in China" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

  6. Climate change in China - Wikipedia

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    Due to overfishing, pollution, global temperature increase, and change in pH to the world's oceans, the South China Sea is suffering from a lack in biodiversity among marine life. [30] Historically, China was the world's largest capture fisheries and aquaculture producer, making the fish market a significant part of the Chinese economy. [ 39 ]

  7. Wildlife of China - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife in China share habitat with and bear acute pressure from the world's largest population of humans. At least 840 species are threatened, vulnerable or in danger of local extinction in China, due mainly to human activity such as habitat destruction, pollution and poaching for food, fur and ingredients for traditional Chinese medicine. [7]

  8. List of countries by air pollution - Wikipedia

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    Air pollution can affect nearly every organ and system of the body, negatively affecting nature and humans alike. Air pollution is a particularly big problem in emerging and developing countries, where global environmental standards often cannot be met. The data in this list refers only to outdoor air quality and not indoor air quality, which ...

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Environment/Environment by country ...

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    Toggle Environment of China subsection. 1.1 Biota. 1.2 Geography and climate. 1.3 Land. 1.4 Water. 2 Climate change. 3 Energy. 4 Pollution control. 5 Protected areas.