If the following is true .. China has few options .. she will invade Australia

https://www.foodandmigration.com/map-environmental-emergency-in-china/

10th Apr, 2020   See Map: “Environmental Emergency in China” by Food&Migration


The colour map drawn by Laura Canali for Limesonline is dedicated to the 
environmental emergency in China, one of the biggest unsolved issues of our 
time that was suddenly pushed aside by the coronavirus outbreak.

But by no means it can be said to be fixed.

The enormous ecological pressure on Beijing’s territory reveals in fact the 
imbalances of Chinese economic growth and jeopardizes the internal social 
stability.

The scale of China’s industrial development is unprecedented. The Asian giant 
went through its first ‘great smog’ more than seven years ago, when for several 
days the pollution exceeded by 40 times the maximum tolerance threshold set by 
the World Health Organization.

China burns almost 45 percent of the coal consumed in the world and since 1990 
the CO2 it emits every year has gone from 2 to 9 billion tons, almost a third 
of the global total and about double of the US’.

Water is the other major emergency. China is home to around 20 percent of the 
world’s population, but it has only 7 percent of its freshwater reserves. As 90 
percent of water is employed in agriculture and industry, it is not surprising 
that two thirds of the approximately 660 Chinese cities (including the capital) 
suffer from severe shortages.

The problem is that in addition to being scarce, Chinese water is also 
polluted. A 2014 survey found that in over 60 large cities the water quality 
ranges from “bad to very bad”, and over 25 percent of the major Chinese rivers 
are deemed “unsuitable for human contact”.

Desertification is a consequence. According to Beijing’s Ministry of 
Agriculture, about 1.6 million square kilometres of Chinese land are subject to 
drying up, with a direct impact on 400 million people and growing food supply 
problems.

Land grabbing, the hoarding of fertile lands especially in Africa and Latin 
America, also origins from here.

Link to the original map, in Italian. Courtesy of Limesonline.
https://www.limesonline.com/emergenza-ambiente-in-cina/96465?prv=true
www.foodandmigration.com/map-environmental-emergency-in-china/
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