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The river runs black
Book • 2004
In 'The River Runs Black', Elizabeth C. Economy explores China's growing environmental crisis, tracing its economic and political roots and discussing the leadership's evolving response.
The book highlights how China's environmental degradation has led to public health issues, mass migration, and economic losses, while also comparing China's approach with international experiences.
The book highlights how China's environmental degradation has led to public health issues, mass migration, and economic losses, while also comparing China's approach with international experiences.
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