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China’s Looming Water Crisis
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China’s Looming Water Crisis


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Water scarcity is threatening the social and economic stability in China. Some Chinese officials have warned that water shortages could endanger the country’s very existence. Even the goliath South North Water Transfer Project won’t prove adequate to relieve water scarcity for millions in China’s northern provinces – including the populations of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei. In a thorough and detailed article for Chinadialogue, Charlie Parton, a leading expert on Chinese politics, lays out the facts and outlines a holistic approach to mitigating the impending crisis. Price rationing could cause unemployment and inflation, but Parton argues that the brewing water crisis requires desperate measures.

Take-Aways

  • Water scarcity poses an urgent existential threat to China.
  • China possesses adequate water resources, but their geographical distribution creates the problem.
  • Technical solutions such as transfers or desalination won’t avert the crisis.

About the Author

A leading expert on the politics of China, Charlie Parton has advised the United Kingdom and the European Union as well as individual EU member countries on China.


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