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China's Environmental Crisis: An Enquiry Into the Limits of National Development
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In 1982, Vaclav Smil turned upside down traditional perceptions of China as a green paradise in The Bad Earth, a disturbing book. This new volume, drawn on a much broader canvas, updates and expands on the basic arguments and perceptions of The Bad Earth. This book is not a systematic litany of what went wrong and how much - but rather an inquiry into the fundamental factors, needs, prospects, and limits of modern Chinese society, all seen through the critical environmental constraints and impa…
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In 1982, Vaclav Smil turned upside down traditional perceptions of China as a green paradise in The Bad Earth, a disturbing book. This new volume, drawn on a much broader canvas, updates and expands on the basic arguments and perceptions of The Bad Earth. This book is not a systematic litany of what went wrong and how much - but rather an inquiry into the fundamental factors, needs, prospects, and limits of modern Chinese society, all seen through the critical environmental constraints and impacts.

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  • Author: Vaclav Smil
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  • ISBN-10: 0873328191
  • ISBN-13: 9780873328197
  • Format: 15.7 x 23.7 x 2.6 cm, kieti viršeliai
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In 1982, Vaclav Smil turned upside down traditional perceptions of China as a green paradise in The Bad Earth, a disturbing book. This new volume, drawn on a much broader canvas, updates and expands on the basic arguments and perceptions of The Bad Earth. This book is not a systematic litany of what went wrong and how much - but rather an inquiry into the fundamental factors, needs, prospects, and limits of modern Chinese society, all seen through the critical environmental constraints and impacts.

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