Why isn’t China going GREEN

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I know I have made it a point to call Al Gore a moron and that I don’t think Global Warming is man made, but if it is then it’s not the US that is casueing it. It’s places like China and other countries right now who have little to no emission laws in place. Where 2 stroke motors are not regulated and the film of smog is all over everything. I think before we try to clean up the US and the supposed problems here we need to lean on China, Indonesia and other countries in that part of the world to help out as well.

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4 Responses to “Why isn’t China going GREEN”

  1. Mika Heinonen Says:

    Al Gore is right. Just look at the cars which they produce in USA, they fail each pollution exhaust standards in the other 359 countries in the world.
    China uses bicycles, they are not polluting nature.

  2. David Says:

    Mika you could not be any more wrong. China is the largest purchaser of Gasoline and automobiles in the world right now. The day of the bike is over but thanks again for showing up and being wrong….again!

  3. John Brady Says:

    You can’t say that only some specific countries are creating the mess if it exists. When it comes to pollution the USA is full of it, so are a bunch of other industrialized countries…but one of the other big problems is that we are cutting down all of the vegetation that provided us the clean air we breath. It is not a simple problem to solve. Just nice to know that our time here is so short that we really don’t need to do anything about it. Leave it for the next guy.

  4. Ken Ross Says:

    Its not just the cars, they(China) are building more and more coal fired power plants. Almost makes you wish for nuclear power! I believ they are in the middle of their rise in the world much like we were in the 50’s. Too bad they couldn’t have learned from some of our mistakes.

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