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North central China being slowly swallowed by desert

 

Two deserts in north central China are rapidly expanding, burying 1,500 square

miles of grasslands, lakes, forests, and villages under sand every year.

Government-led deforestation and water-engineering projects are largely to

blame. A giant reservoir near the town of Minqin diverts all available water

resources into an irrigation system, but even that was run dry in 2004 by other

water diversions upstream. Chinese officials tried to protect drought-stricken

Minqin by planting deep-root trees on the desert fronts in an effort to keep the

deserts from spreading even farther, but the trees were overcome by sand. Tens

of thousands of people have fled the desert surge, and dust storms are already

plaguing Beijing. Says Chinese enviro Chai Erhong, " This is not a natural

disaster -- it is man-made. And unless people study the lesson of Minqin, it

will repeat itself clear across China. "

 

 

straight to the source: The New York Times, Joseph Kahn, 08 Jun 2006

 

I don't wanna be no war hero

Don't want a movie made about me

I don't wanna be no war hero

Just get away from the madness I see

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