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by thworp
262 days ago
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The situation in China is actually even worse. There are environmental regulations, but enforcement is easily evaded through bribes or CCP connections.
Every so often there is a disaster that forces the government to start a much-publicized campaign. A few of the worst or least connected offenders get punished and then it's back to business as usual. So really, if you're just anybody and start polluting, you'll quickly be stopped. Meanwhile the state-owned steel mill next door has been blasting out unfiltered coal exhaust for decades. |
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I don't mean offence, but how would the average person (me) in the West know if what you wrote above is true or not?