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    Thats nothing compared to turn of the century Detroit/Chicago/etc. here in the US.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KestrelBike View Post
    I don't understand how they can pump that much smog/smoke into the air to make it like that. Is the city ringed by tire-burning factories??
    LOL probably... the chinese peasents are forced to burn tires to stay warm while the chicom leaders and factory owners are living large in the skyscrapers.

    Quote Originally Posted by dwalker460 View Post
    Thats nothing compared to turn of the century Detroit/Chicago/etc. here in the US.
    I'm sure the Chinese would agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogie View Post
    I'm sure the Chinese would agree.
    Yanno,say what you want, but the Chinese lead the world in clean air technology right now, mostly because they looked at the US and Europe back at the turn of the century and said thats no good, we can do better. And they are. Sure they have built factories with out of date tech because they needed the production, but while that is going on they have been building new, higher tech factories that are not only efficient and high production, but also clean. Those are coming on-line now and in the next ten years will out-pace the entire rest of the world.
    They have a great advantage in that their government is very invested in their industry doing well, so unlike ours, where the government does nothing but get in the way, their government actually helps them do both clean the air AND make money. Its a concept that our eco-weenie backwards ass PC crowd should read up on. The companies I did business with in Shenzhen were all very proud of how efficient their factories were and how clean they ran.
    So yeah, they have their issues, but at least they are trying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dwalker460 View Post
    Yanno,say what you want, but the Chinese lead the world in clean air technology right now, mostly because they looked at the US and Europe back at the turn of the century and said thats no good, we can do better. And they are. Sure they have built factories with out of date tech because they needed the production, but while that is going on they have been building new, higher tech factories that are not only efficient and high production, but also clean. Those are coming on-line now and in the next ten years will out-pace the entire rest of the world.
    They have a great advantage in that their government is very invested in their industry doing well, so unlike ours, where the government does nothing but get in the way, their government actually helps them do both clean the air AND make money. Its a concept that our eco-weenie backwards ass PC crowd should read up on. The companies I did business with in Shenzhen were all very proud of how efficient their factories were and how clean they ran.
    So yeah, they have their issues, but at least they are trying.
    I see what you're saying, but am forced to take it with a grain of salt when I look at their high speed bullet trains that in one instance turned into bullet coffin, with reports that they just filled in the earth where the thing crashed while victims were crying from the rubble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dwalker460 View Post
    Yanno,say what you want, but the Chinese lead the world in clean air technology right now, mostly because they looked at the US and Europe back at the turn of the century and said thats no good, we can do better. And they are. Sure they have built factories with out of date tech because they needed the production, but while that is going on they have been building new, higher tech factories that are not only efficient and high production, but also clean. Those are coming on-line now and in the next ten years will out-pace the entire rest of the world.
    They have a great advantage in that their government is very invested in their industry doing well, so unlike ours, where the government does nothing but get in the way, their government actually helps them do both clean the air AND make money. Its a concept that our eco-weenie backwards ass PC crowd should read up on. The companies I did business with in Shenzhen were all very proud of how efficient their factories were and how clean they ran.
    So yeah, they have their issues, but at least they are trying.
    I won't dispute that they have made tremendous advances in manufacturing technology. You obviously know a lot more about it since you travel there and deal with them. However, the factories can be run my Mr. Clean himself... It's things like the coal power production to run their industrial base, the exponential increase in automobiles, and their sheer production of raw materials (like steel) that are contributing to their pollution issues.

    And... their government is interested in lining their own pockets and oppressing the freedoms of their own people in the process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogie View Post
    And... their government is interested in lining their own pockets and oppressing the freedoms of their own people in the process.

    And ours isn't? Looked around lately? Up with current events much?

    Difference here is CULTURE. The Chinese culture is one of singular leadership- they have had kings, prime ministers, and now "Communist" leader, but always a singular leadership entity and thats how they have always been. Again, try not to force our idea of whats "proper government" onto others,.

    As an aside the entire country is probably the last bastion of pure capitalism in the world. It is almost ammusing that as WE become more socialist, they become more capitalist. Didya know they are steadily privatizing health care? Started with dental, now moving to urgent care, ambulance services, and soon will be in actual hospitals. Kinda PROVES that government healthcare sucks doesnt it?

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    Hindsight is 20/20. The US has made a conscious effort since we began to understand the effects of pollution on air quality. The Chinese have that knowledge at the conception of their industrial progress, and apparently don't give as much of a $hit as we do. They could not compete on a global scale if they were held to the same standards as the rest of the world when it comes to pollution.

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    We dont even have bullet trains... and still manage to have train wrecks. In fact, every other country in the world has high speed transport trains, and some asshat poiiticians in the Northeast just proudly unveiled our latest "high speed" train, which does a whopping 85mph.
    While I have a lot of National pride, I am not stupid enough not to learn from the mistakes of the past and our current society. China is a completely different country, and NOT the US, does not share our values, or morals, just like Saudi Arabia or the rest of the Middle East, or pretty much anywhere else in the world, so its a sort of lunacy to try and make what they do make sense to our values and morals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dwalker460 View Post
    I am not stupid enough not to learn from the mistakes of the past and our current society. China is a completely different country, and NOT the US, does not share our values, or morals, just like Saudi Arabia or the rest of the Middle East, or pretty much anywhere else in the world, so its a sort of lunacy to try and make what they do make sense to our values and morals.
    Agreed that we need to look at history and learn from our past mistakes. I don't know what the answer is, but I do know that currently policy on China is not working well for us, and long term will cause problems for both countries.

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    I'm sorry but we will see where China (Mexico...and any of the other third world countries) are in 10 years. I don't expect there to be a bit of change for the better. This environmental garbage is nothing but another liberal tool to use against the American public. They keep beating this drum but only expect the US to make changes.
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