Monday, April 21, 2014

20% of Chinese arable land is contaminated

  Smoke rises from a chimney among houses as new high-rise residential buildings are seen under construction on a hazy day in Tangshan, Hebei province, on 18 February 2014   
 One fifth of China soil contaminated:  Almost a fifth of China's soil is contaminated, an official study released by the government has shown. Conducted between 2005-2013, it found that 16.1% of China's soil and 19.4% of its arable land showed contamination.The report, by the Environmental Protection Ministry, named cadmium, nickel and arsenic as top pollutants.
There is growing concern, both from the government and the public, that China's rapid industrialisation is causing irreparable damage to its environment.The study took samples across an area of 6.3 million square kilometres, two-thirds of China's land area.

On top of everything else China Says 8 Million Acres Of Farmland Now Too Polluted For Food

 
  
China’s pollution hit critical stage





  


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