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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, 448 pages, height x width x depth: 228x153x26 mm, weight: 440 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Oct-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Scribner Book Company
  • ISBN-10: 141658076X
  • ISBN-13: 9781416580768
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 448 pages, height x width x depth: 228x153x26 mm, weight: 440 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Oct-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Scribner Book Company
  • ISBN-10: 141658076X
  • ISBN-13: 9781416580768
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A Guardian environmental correspondent assesses climate change as it is occurring in China, offering insight into such topics as political and cultural influences, the impact of rapid development on everyday citizens and Chinas stance on its high greenhouse gas emissions. Original. An environmental correspondent assesses climate change as it is occurring in China, offering insight into such topics as political and cultural influences, the impact of rapid development on everyday citizens, and Chinas stance on its high greenhouse gas emissions. As a young child, Jonathan Watts believed if everyone in China jumped at the same time, the earth would be shaken off its axis, annihilating mankind. Now, more than thirty years later, as a correspondent for The Guardian in Beijing, he has discovered it is not only foolish little boys who dread a planet-shaking leap by the world’s most populous nation. When a Billion Chinese Jump is a road journey into the future of our species. Traveling from the mountains of Tibet to the deserts of Inner Mongolia via the Silk Road, tiger farms, cancer villages, weather-modifying bases, and eco-cities, Watts chronicles the environmental impact of economic growth with a series of gripping stories from the country on the front line of global development. He talks to nomads and philosophers, entrepreneurs and scientists, rural farmers and urban consumers, examining how individuals are trying to adapt to one of the most spectacular bursts of change in human history, then poses a question that will affect all of our lives: Can China find a new way forward or is this giant nation doomed to magnify the mistakes that have already taken humanity to the brink of disaster?
Introduction: Beijing ix
Southwest: Nature
1 Useless Trees---Shangri-la
3(21)
2 Foolish Old Men---The Tibetan Plateau
24(19)
3 Still Waters, Moving Earth---Sichuan
43(19)
4 Fishing with Explosives---Hubei and Guangxi
62(21)
Southeast: Man
5 Made in China?---Guangdong
83(16)
6 Gross Domestic Pollution---Jiangsu and Zhejiang
99(19)
7 From Horizontal Green to Vertical Gray---Chongqing
118(12)
8 Shop Till You Drop---Shanghai
130(21)
Northwest: Imbalance
9 Why Do So Many People Hate Henan?---Henan
151(19)
10 The Carbon Trap---Shanxi and Shaanxi
170(17)
11 Attack the Clouds! Retreat from the Sands!---Gansu and Ningxia
187(17)
12 Flaming Mountain, Melting Heaven---Xinjiang
204(21)
Northeast: Alternatives
13 Science versus Math---Tianjin, Hebei, and Liaoning
225(24)
14 Fertility Treatment---Shandong
249(20)
15 An Odd Sort of Dictatorship---Heilongjiang
269(25)
16 Grass Roots---Xanadu
294(24)
Afterword: Peaking Man 318(9)
Acknowledgments 327(4)
Notes 331(80)
Bibliography 411(12)
Index 423