Snow Storms and Politics
In response to this article in the New York Times.
China Storms Cause $7.5B in Damages
China seems to be paying for the results of Climate Change. The a few earlier blogs, one which I wrote, commented on how China is making small steps to become more environmental. All I can think of after reading this article is that there is no better time (unless you can go back in time). China’s increased production along side of its huge population is most likely a large contributing factor of some climate change. While the US also still is a leading polluter, the current regulations are much tougher. China needs to follow in the foot steps of other industrialized nations and provide stricter more enforceable regulations. Hopefully, China will continue its trend toward becoming more environmental, and our environment will stop writing China bills for $7.5 billion.
China Storms Cause $7.5B in Damages
China seems to be paying for the results of Climate Change. The a few earlier blogs, one which I wrote, commented on how China is making small steps to become more environmental. All I can think of after reading this article is that there is no better time (unless you can go back in time). China’s increased production along side of its huge population is most likely a large contributing factor of some climate change. While the US also still is a leading polluter, the current regulations are much tougher. China needs to follow in the foot steps of other industrialized nations and provide stricter more enforceable regulations. Hopefully, China will continue its trend toward becoming more environmental, and our environment will stop writing China bills for $7.5 billion.
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