

An edition of The devouring dragon (2013)
how China's rise threatens our natural world
By Craig Simons
Publish Date
2014
Publisher
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Language
eng
Pages
295
Description:
"China's rise is assaulting the natural world at an alarming rate. In a few short years, China has become the planet's largest market for endangered wildlife, its top importer of tropical trees, and its biggest emitter of greenhouse gases. It's rapid growth has driven up the world's very metabolism: in Brazil, farmers clear large swaths of the Amazon to plant soybeans; Indian poachers hunt tigers and elephants to feed Chinese demand; in the United States, clouds of mercury and ozone drift earth-ward after trans-Pacific jet-stream journeys. Craig Simon's ... argues that China's most important twenty-first-century legacy will be determined by jobs, corporate profits, or political alliances, but by how quickly its growth degrades the global environment and whether it can stem the damage."--Back cover.
subjects: Environmental degradation, Environmental protection, Environmental policy, Nature, International cooperation, Environmental responsibility, Effect of human beings on, Environmental policy, china, Nature, effect of human beings on, Environmental protection, international cooperation
Places: China