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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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    The World Bank estimates that 16 of the world's most-polluted cities are located in China. [40] Coastal pollution is widespread, leading to declines in habitat quality and increasing harmful algal blooms. [41] The largest algal bloom recorded in history occurred in China around the southern Yellow Sea in 2008, and was easily observed from space ...

  4. Environment of China - Wikipedia

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    China has vast mineral reserves, [3] a significant earthquake risk in its western regions and rare isolated active volcanoes throughout the country. [4] Many geological concepts were discovered very early in China's history. However, it was not until the adoption of European natural science in the late 19th century that geology became a science ...

  5. Environmental policy in China - Wikipedia

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    China's pollution control measures include pollutant and carbon emissions trading systems. [15]: 76–80 Pollutant trading is a regional cap-and-trade program for the trading of emissions permits for pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides in industrial waste air, and ammonia nitrogen and chemical oxygen demand in wastewater.

  6. Pollution - Wikipedia

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    Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause harm. [1] Pollution can take the form of any substance (solid, liquid, or gas) or energy (such as radioactivity, heat, sound, or light). Pollutants, the components of pollution, can be either foreign substances/energies or naturally occurring contaminants.

  7. Environmental movement - Wikipedia

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    China has more relaxed environmental laws than other countries in Asia, so many polluting factories have relocated to China, causing pollution in China. Water pollution, water scarcity, soil pollution, soil degradation, and desertification are issues currently in discussion in China. The groundwater table of the North China Plain is dropping by ...

  8. Fireworks bans in China - Wikipedia

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    The pollution of fireworks on the environment has become more apparent in time. Fireworks cause serious pollution environments in a short time. Although fireworks are not the most common source of pollution in the atmosphere, they are a source of ozone , sulfur , dioxide and nitrogen oxide , as well as aerosols . [ 5 ]

  9. Category:Environmental issues in China - Wikipedia

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