Environmental Problems & issues
The environmental problems that confront Asia are grouped in the present study under three themes water management, air pollution, and climate change. For the purpose of analyzing these three themes, in Indonesia and afforestation programs in the PRC. The challenge of air pollution is illustrated by regulatory reforms of air pollutants in Delhi, indoor air pollution and improved cook stoves, and the Indonesian deforestation case. Climate change crosses all of the above challenges and associated cases, and is also the focus of a section covering climate change mitigation in the PRC 1. For water management, according to one report, “up to 40 percent of China’s rivers were seriously polluted” and “20 percent were so polluted their water quality was rated too toxic even to come into contact with.”
The site only says the problem and not the solution but here is a solution from us. We thought they should clean the polluted water and keep
dangerous factors away from them.
For air pollution the only real solution to China’s pollution problems, Zhao and other scientists stress, is to cut emissions from its power plants, factories and cars. But that is hugely difficult.
It would mean cutting into China’s heavy dependence on coal-burning electrical plants. It also would require taking on powerful state-owned industries, such as China’s oil and power companies, which have long resisted stricter environmental controls.
But Chinese leaders recently unveiled an ambitious $280 billion plan that includes limiting coal use and banning high-polluting vehicles.
Our solution for this problem is to create an underground green house with billions of plants and when there's a lot of pollution they bring up the green house for a few days or mouths and let the plants taking in the bad chemicals and they bring them back down so the can do it again next time.
For climate change our solution is that they have lots of weather watchers on the road and updated news cast.
The site only says the problem and not the solution but here is a solution from us. We thought they should clean the polluted water and keep
dangerous factors away from them.
For air pollution the only real solution to China’s pollution problems, Zhao and other scientists stress, is to cut emissions from its power plants, factories and cars. But that is hugely difficult.
It would mean cutting into China’s heavy dependence on coal-burning electrical plants. It also would require taking on powerful state-owned industries, such as China’s oil and power companies, which have long resisted stricter environmental controls.
But Chinese leaders recently unveiled an ambitious $280 billion plan that includes limiting coal use and banning high-polluting vehicles.
Our solution for this problem is to create an underground green house with billions of plants and when there's a lot of pollution they bring up the green house for a few days or mouths and let the plants taking in the bad chemicals and they bring them back down so the can do it again next time.
For climate change our solution is that they have lots of weather watchers on the road and updated news cast.