Why did 28,000 rivers in China suddenly disappear?
Why did 28,000 rivers in China suddenly disappear?
9/12/2013
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This article discusses the alarming disappearance of rivers in China and the resulting water supply crisis. It highlights the rapid urbanization and industrialization in the country as the primary causes of this problem. Many rivers in China have been dammed, diverted, or polluted, leading to their disappearance from maps. The article emphasizes the severe consequences of this loss, including water shortages, ecological damage, and disrupted ecosystems. It also examines the government's response to the crisis, including awareness campaigns and efforts to restore some of the disappearing rivers. Overall, the article sheds light on the alarming issue of disappearing rivers in China and the urgent need for sustainable water management.
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china ꞏ rivers ꞏ disappearing rivers ꞏ water supply ꞏ water crisis ꞏ environmental issues ꞏ map ꞏ geography ꞏ hydrology ꞏ climate change ꞏ pollution ꞏ urbanization ꞏ resource management ꞏ infrastructure ꞏ dam construction ꞏ human impact ꞏ ecological degradation ꞏ global warming ꞏ natural resources ꞏ conservation ꞏ ecosystem ꞏ sustainability ꞏ environmental conservation ꞏ water scarcity ꞏ river systems ꞏ economic development ꞏ environmental policy ꞏ water management ꞏ water pollution ꞏ land use ꞏ industrialization ꞏ population growth ꞏ urban development ꞏ agriculture ꞏ hydroelectric power ꞏ environmental degradation ꞏ ecosystem services ꞏ biodiversity ꞏ river pollution ꞏ water contamination ꞏ human rights ꞏ social justice ꞏ public health ꞏ community resilience ꞏ environmental awareness