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China Typeit

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Environmental Issues in China

Coal is vital to China's economic growth. In fact, 80% of all the  in the country is produced by burning it in coal-fired  stations. It has even been suggested that the Chinese build a new coal-fired power station every , but nobody really knows if that is true. As Chinese people become wealthier, the demand for  goods rises, all of which needs more . Burning coal has also contributed to global  as it releases millions of tonnes of  into the . Furthermore, when it rains, the water picks up all the pollutants as it falls, which turns it into  rain. This  many of the crops and makes them unfit for .

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