Scientists liken Chinese smog to ‘nuclear winter’

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Scientists liken Chinese smog to ‘nuclear winter’



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Air pollution in parts of China is now so extreme it could lead to conditions similar to a “nuclear winter,” scientists say. The smog that covers the country has become so thick it is impeding photosynthesis, potentially disrupting China’s food supply.

China’s pollution problem is reaching crisis point, with acrid smog covering six southern provinces for the past week. Over the last few days a total of 19 cities have recorded levels of pollution drastically exceeding the World Health Organization’s (WHO) safety levels.

Beijing’s concentration of micro-particles small enough to enter into people’s lungs and trigger serious health issues reached 505 micrograms per cubic meter Tuesday. The WHO’s safe level is 25 micrograms per meter.


The toxic smog is having severe consequences, with aircraft being grounded across the country because of poor visibility, roads closing and a significant reduction in tourist numbers. An associate professor at China Agricultural University, He Dongxian, told the South China Morning Post that if these conditions continued, China will experience something akin to a “nuclear winter.”



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Furthermore, she said an experiment in Beijing in recent months had shown a significant slowdown in photosynthesis (the process by which plants turn light into chemical energy). According to He Dongxian’s tests, chili and tomato seeds that usually take 20 days to sprout could take over two months to grow into seedlings.

"They will be lucky to live at all. Now almost every farm is caught in a smog panic," He Dongxian said, adding that the poor seedling quality would have a severe effect on agricultural output this year.

Beijing authorities have come under fire from environmental organizations this week for failing to activate a red alert – which requires schools to close to minimize the impact of the smog on the public.

"The officials are not proactive enough. They should listen to public opinion when setting the conditions [for the alerts],” said Greenpeace campaigner Huang Wei, adding that the authorities had not met the public’s expectations.

China’s smog problem has begun to affect its neighbors overseas. On Wednesday officials in Kumamoto prefecture in southwestern Japan issued a health warning to residents after a dramatic rise in air pollution levels. Authorities advised people to stay indoors and not to exercise outside.

Ministers from China, Japan and South Korea are set to meet in May to discuss ways to mitigate the rising levels of pollution in the region. China has been criticized by its neighbors for its excessive use of coal-burning power stations.



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I don't give a shyt what Tommy Knocks says. . . China is an absolute shythole on so many levels. The idea that it's the Chinese century is so god damn :mjlol:
 

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I don't give a shyt what Tommy Knocks says. . . China is an absolute shythole on so many levels. The idea that it's the Chinese century is so god damn :mjlol:
I don't give a shyt what you say either, and no one has ever said it's the century of the chinese, they're already projected to be the number one economy, in fact they're just 3-5 years away. I've always said that it will be the first time in history where the biggest economy in the world will not be the worlds super power. WTF do you think that means.

At the same time, I don't think china is an absolute shythole, I see a lot of room for improvement. This article for example makes it seem like ALL of China is polluted when you and me both know that it varies from provinces to province, city to city.
Beijing and Guilin are not the fukking same. :beli: West and North are much different than the South and East. :beli:
 
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Whats really good with asian people fukking up our planet tho? First the japanese and this radioactive waste leaking in the ocean and now we got China smogging up whole cities. Smh at this fukkin shyt, I still kinda wanna go to Hong Kong and soak my dikk in some asian massage parlor hoes. I guess i gotta settle for the leftover ones that get sent over here now
 

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Whats really good with asian people fukking up our planet tho? First the japanese and this radioactive waste leaking in the ocean and now we got China smogging up whole cities. Smh at this fukkin shyt, I still kinda wanna go to Hong Kong and soak my dikk in some asian massage parlor hoes. I guess i gotta settle for the leftover ones that get sent over here now
America still leads the world in pollution and didn't we pretty much contaminate the entire Gulf of Mexico? It's a Sea of Oil now. :heh:

It's easy to point fingers. You can't be pissing in a pool and then turn around and ask someone why they're pissing in a pool too. :heh:
 

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America still leads the world in pollution and didn't we pretty much contaminate the entire Gulf of Mexico. :heh:

It's easy to point fingers.
lol true that i thought about that as i typed that shyt 2. but at least we have regulations and codes to prevent shyt like smog infested cities ( except LA but who cares about all them messicans over there anyway)
 

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I don't give a shyt what you say either, and no one has ever said it's the century of the chinese, they're already projected to be the number one economy, in fact they're just 3-5 years away. I've always said that it will be the first time in history where the biggest economy in the world will not be the worlds super power. WTF do you think that means.

At the same time, I don't think china is an absolute shythole, I see a lot of room for improvement. This article for example makes it seem like ALL of China is polluted when you and me both know that it varies from provinces to province, city to city. :beli:

Nobody, huh?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Century

:bryan:

Who really gives a flying fukk about being the "biggest economy", except the Chinese because the Chinese are 93rd in terms of PPP?

:yeshrug:

If there aren't toxic fumes, there isn't industry and the people are probably dirt poor, so I guess that's the trade off. Simple life, easy breathing. You're where, Shenzhen?

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lol true that i thought about that as i typed that shyt 2. but at least we have regulations and codes to prevent shyt like smog infested cities ( except LA but who cares about all them messicans over there anyway)
True. LA actually improved, I got back in Nov and was like :leon:

We've seriously gone green, the buses don't have clouds of black smoke coming out of them like they did when I was growing up.

I will give the U.S props tho, we have rules and regulations, chinese dont give a fukk. :heh:
 

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Nobody, huh?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Century

:bryan:

Nobody really gives a flying fukk about being the "biggest economy", except the Chinese because the Chinese are 93rd in terms of PPP.

:yeshrug:

If there aren't toxic fumes, there isn't industry and the people are probably dirt poor, so I guess that's the trade off. Simple life, easy breathing. You're where, Shenzhen?

:scusthov:
Nobody as in me. you said I said that shyt, no I didn't.

Biggest Economy in the world means nothing? ORLY? Here I am thinking money = power. whatdoyaknow.

It is a trade off, either you live in LA or you live in Montana. Either you live in NY or you live in Utah. Shenzhen and LA are pretty much the same, it's not that bad at all, helps that we have lots of rain which washes everything away. Try Shanxi, now that's a nuclear winter. :scusthov:
 
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