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When a Billion Chinese Jump: How China Will Save Mankind - or Destroy it [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, height x width: 232x153 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jul-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Faber & Faber
  • ISBN-10: 0571239811
  • ISBN-13: 9780571239818
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, height x width: 232x153 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jul-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Faber & Faber
  • ISBN-10: 0571239811
  • ISBN-13: 9780571239818
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"When a Billion Chinese Jump" tells the story of China's - and the world's - biggest crisis. With foul air, filthy water, rising temperatures and encroaching deserts, China is already suffering an environmental disaster. Now it faces a stark choice: either accept catastrophe, or make radical changes. Traveling the vast country to witness this environmental challenge, Jonathan Watts moves from mountain paradises to industrial wastelands, examining the responses of those at the top of society to the problems and hopes of those below. At heart his book is not a call for panic, but a demonstration that - even with the crisis so severe, and the political scope so limited - the actions of individuals can make a difference. Consistently attentive to human detail, Watts vividly portrays individual lives in a country all too often viewed from outside as a faceless state. No reader of his book - no consumer in the world - can be unaffected by what he presents.

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An essential and incisive discussion on China today - a country on an environmental precipice that will affect the entire world.
Map of China
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Introduction: Beijing 1(8)
SOUTHWEST: NATURE
1 Useless Trees - Shangri-La
9(25)
2 Foolish Old Men - The Tibetan Plateau
34(22)
3 Still Waters, Moving Earth - Sichuan
56(23)
4 Fishing with Explosives - Hubei and Guangxi
79(24)
SOUTHEAST: MAN
5 Made in China? - Guangdong
103(19)
6 Gross Domestic Pollution - Jiangsu and Zhejiang
122(23)
7 From Horizontal Green to Vertical Grey - Chongqing
145(14)
8 Conspicuous Consumption - Shanghai
159(26)
NORTHWEST: IMBALANCE
9 Why Do So Many People Hate Henan? - Henan
185(22)
10 The Carbon Trap - Shaanxi and Shanxi
207(20)
11 Deserts Would Be Great If It Weren't for All That Sand - Gansu and Ningxia
227(20)
12 Flaming Mountain, Melting Heaven - Xinjiang
247(24)
NORTHEAST: ALTERNATIVES
13 Science versus Maths - Tianjin, Hebei and Liaoning
271(29)
14 Fertility Treatment - Shandong
300(23)
15 An Odd Sort of Dictatorship - Heilongjiang
323(30)
16 Grassroots - Xanadu
353(30)
Afterword: Peaking Man 383(10)
Acknowledgements 393(6)
Notes 399(64)
Bibliography 463(10)
Index 473
Jonathan Watts is the Guardian's Asia environment correspondent and recently covered the Copenhagen Climate Conference. He was short-listed for Foreign Correspondent of the Year at the 2006 British Press Awards, and he and his research assistant were awarded the One World Media Award for best press story in 2007. In 2009, he was a co-winner of the environment prize at the One World Media Awards for a series on the global food crisis.