Andy Brandl (PhotonMix)
Freaky Sky in Hangzhou - QJ New Town
Toxic sky over Hangzhou (chemtrails) - air quality is terrible and has been for the last couple of months.
PM2.5 measurements are above 200 today in Binjiang district, which is 10 times the maximum allowable amount in the EU. "Paradise on Earth" (the slogan Hangzhou likes to adorn itself with) has been lost for a long time now.
For comparison´s sake: Beijing had over 700 and the hospitals there were filled with patients suffering from respiratory symptoms - and that value is insane in its own right.
I don´t know how the Chinese will ever get their pollution under control, I seriously doubt they will find a way if they want to maintain their growth.
The number of cars just keeps increasing, China´s energy comes mainly from coal (you can smell it in the air right now). They are currently building more and more nuclear reactors to satisfy their increasing demand, and we know just how safe those are. Especially in China, I might add.
© Andy Brandl (2013)
Don´t redistribute - don´t use on webpages, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.
See my "profile" page for my portfolio´s web address and information regarding licensing of this image for personal or commercial use.
Freaky Sky in Hangzhou - QJ New Town
Toxic sky over Hangzhou (chemtrails) - air quality is terrible and has been for the last couple of months.
PM2.5 measurements are above 200 today in Binjiang district, which is 10 times the maximum allowable amount in the EU. "Paradise on Earth" (the slogan Hangzhou likes to adorn itself with) has been lost for a long time now.
For comparison´s sake: Beijing had over 700 and the hospitals there were filled with patients suffering from respiratory symptoms - and that value is insane in its own right.
I don´t know how the Chinese will ever get their pollution under control, I seriously doubt they will find a way if they want to maintain their growth.
The number of cars just keeps increasing, China´s energy comes mainly from coal (you can smell it in the air right now). They are currently building more and more nuclear reactors to satisfy their increasing demand, and we know just how safe those are. Especially in China, I might add.
© Andy Brandl (2013)
Don´t redistribute - don´t use on webpages, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.
See my "profile" page for my portfolio´s web address and information regarding licensing of this image for personal or commercial use.