China's Coal Boom Creates Giant Poison Clouds
SUNDAY DECEMBER 31 2006 5:00 AM
Submitted by SteveIsaacs. Edited By SteveIsaacs.
TAGS: China, Cancer, Pollution

China is experiencing an unprecedented boom in coal mining (coal? they still have that?) and soon will have over 2500 poison-spewing new power stations and 21,000 mines in production. Smoke, carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide are vomiting out into the atmosphere, spreading cancer and heart and lung disease-making clouds across the Pacific Ocean all the way to California. The clouds are so massive they can actually be seen from space.
It's apparently not so nice in some cities:
"Cloaked in swirling mists of soot particles and smoke, cities such as China’s “coal capital” of Datong are entering the coldest period of winter in which demand for power and heating produces the worst pollution...
It is often darkness at noon in Datong, just 160 miles west of Beijing, where vehicles drive in daytime with their headlights on to grope through the miasma...
Cancer rates are soaring, child health is a time bomb and the population, many of whom are heavy cigarette smokers, are paying the price for China’s breakneck rush to riches and industrialisation — an estimated 400,000 premature deaths nationwide because of pollution every year."
Make no mistake, China is really into coal:
"China uses more coal than the United States, the European Union and Japan combined. And it has increased coal consumption 14 percent in each of the past two years in the broadest industrialization ever... Every week to 10 days, another coal-fired power plant opens somewhere in China that is big enough to serve all the households in Dallas or San Diego."
The only way China can afford to provide energy to such its vast population is by using coal, an outdated, cheap energy source. The problem grows exponentially as China's coal production has doubled in the last 5 years.
Link to NY Times online video piece, China's Dark Clouds.
via The Huffington Post
















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