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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Comprehensive
  • Eye Opening
  • For Beginners

Recommendation

China is a prodigious manufacturer, and modern manufacturing requires prodigious use of chemicals. Traditionally, China’s regulatory emphasis has been on the combustible, explosive or extremely toxic chemicals used in manufacturing. Avoiding disastrous workplace accidents was the goal. The government has paid less attention to the slow-growing, long-term effects that industrial chemicals can have on people’s health and that of the surrounding environment. Chinadialogue’s collection of bilingual reports on China’s struggles – and victories – over chemical pollution will be eye-opening to international consumers.

Take-Aways

  • China has become the world’s largest chemical manufacturer, and weak regulation means it’s also becoming a victim of chemical pollution.
  • China’s emphasis has traditionally been on preventing industrial accidents rather than protecting public health. 
  • Public health concerns include a rise in cancer and reproductive issues.

About the Authors

The authors write or edit for Chinadialogue, a nonprofit organization founded by Isabel Hilton that provides independent reports about China’s impact on the environment.