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Now I’m in California, where our government is dead on reducing the amount of pollution in the air. They say the pollution has done by 1% despite the dramatic cuts it so that it does not have to prevent worse increases. Well then, here is another piece of information for you 1% of the pollution in California by blowing in China. We know this because we follow the type of pollution into the air, and we do not have any coal-fired power plants, a kind of soot or particulate matter that is now suddenly can put on our shores.
Moreover, the prevailing winds blowing in the opposite direction. So we know it is from China, special in the air that it could not have made here in California, not Oregon, Washington, or even in British Columbia in Canada. The reality is that it is from China, and we know it. Of course, the pollution is not going to stop just because someone is a frontier fence, or change the country’s name. But to believe that the pollution from China swims all the way across the Pacific in California is even more alarming is thinking about them.
There was an interesting article in The New York Times recently called “leaked cables offer insights relations of the United States and China” by Michael Wines, the fourth Published in September 2001, which stated; » Read more: Pollution In China – Take a Look at Beijing First
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The decision by President Obama for America’s strategic oil reserves, tap water is mixed reviews at home, but some foreign visitors should be on their feet applauding.
Central planners in Beijing must love the determination of the U.S. president, the price of imported oil, without them lower to a decline of its own strategic reserves Touch. Italian economic and political elite, cut off from their usual supply of light, sweet and oh so close to cut Libyan crude oil from civil conflict in that country, there are welcome to edges of the less-than-rock-solid economic prospects in their country.
Americans, on the other hand, the economic and political reasons, rather than strategic, that a sense of administrative rules. Energy prices could stimulate the strengthening of the portfolios of consumer confidence and helps spending, which drives more than two thirds of the U.S. economy. In the meantime, could gasoline prices and higher figures for economic growth and enhance the political prospects of the president as he heads into his re-election this year. » Read more: Mixed Reviews At Home But Boffo In Beijing
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Shanghai, with its mix of ultra-modern and colonial charm of its location, port city, is an international metropolis. It also houses some of the best universities in China, including Shanghai Jiaotong University and Fudan University. With the further development take place during the World Exhibition of 2010, it is an exciting place to live. However, there are some basics of Shanghai you need to know to make your stay in China without error and without too many surprises. Here are some basics about Shanghai, with which you can decide whether this is the right city for studying in China.
First Crowds crazy. Shanghai is the largest city in China with an urban population of more than 22 million. The population density is more than twice as high as the Beijing area, so do not be surprised, huge crowds and busy places to see, go where you are.
Second Very good performance. For those who want access to the latest international trends, and Shanghai is the place to be. High-level hotels and restaurants to bars, nightclubs and shopping centers of the international brand, has everything in Shanghai. It is the best place in China for Westerners to adapt, because many products are readily available to you. » Read more: Shanghai Basics