Manuel Jagan 4th Period
Pollution in China:
Industrialization and the overall implementation of manufacturing have impacted different countries in different ways. We see that industrialization has caused lots of problems in China’s large cities resulting in horrible living conditions that cause the population to be unhappy in general.
The first problem that we have is how the increased industrialization has displaced many citizens. There are many citizens that have moved to distant cities and towns but still work in polluted cities. This results in problems for everyone. By creating urban living cities there is a further decrease of the natural vegetation in China which can cause problems as it is quickly being cleared to make space for homes, apartments, and the amenities that are needed for the new residents. Furthermore, as the number of residents far away increases, the number of automotive vehicles that are needed further increase as well. This increase will obviously increase carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere. This paired with the fact that China’s economy is still growing fast will most likely cause further expansions as builders will have to create areas to house people. Another, problem that arises is that there many many residential areas in these cities so that people can live near work and not have to worry about commuting. However, the prices in these areas have increased as being that close to an urban center has many benefits. However, this has served as a significant push factor that is stronger than the pull factors of the urban center. Thus lead to many people often being very dissatisfied with their life.
We also find issues not only with emotional stresses but also the controversial medical issues that many face. There are many concerns over air, food, and water pollution. Air pollution on its own is known to have a damaging impact on health, cognitive performance, labor productivity, and educational outcomes. Many claim that it is necessary that people use face masks and air purifiers and spend as little time as possible outside in nature. This pushes for those who live in the inner cities to be vocal about the situation they are in as they know that living in the inner cities will no doubt have horrible impacts on their health in the long run.
Overall the situation that these inner Chinese cities are in, show the necessity for the cities and government, in general, to make sure that the citizen’s safety and health are not put into jeopardy in the name of increasing revenue.
What do you think the Chinese government can reasonably do to fix this problem?
How would you address the growing need for residential areas that are closer to cities?
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