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People's Daily --- China's Official Press |
Nov 26, 2008 |
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Tang Yuan,
general director of the Research Department for Industry,
Transportation and Trade, of the State Council Development
Research Center, disclosed on November 25 that the direct
economic loss from desertification reaches 54 billion yuan
every year. This has already affected the lives and
productivity of nearly 400 million people.
While attending the Fourth Maritime Power Strategy Forum
held in Tianjin, Tang said China is one of the countries
suffering from the worlds most serious desertification
problems. China's desertified land accounts for 18.1% of the
country's total land area. The nationwide area of water and
soil erosion covers 3.56 million square kilometers, while
desertified land amounts to 1.74 million square kilometers.
Over 90% of natural grassland has been degraded. Meanwhile,
dried-up lakes, an increasing amount of airborne dust and
frequent sandstorms caused by desertification have severely
affected the health and quality of life of people in
northern regions such as Beijing and Tianjin.
According to the energy spectrum analysis on dust and the
analysis from scanning electron microscopes conducted by the
Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, the dried-up lakes
in Inner Mongolia, Gansu and Xinjiang contain high amounts
of dust, while over 90% of the dust in northern regions such
as Beijing and Tianjin comes from the dried-up lakes in
northern China.
By People's Daily Online
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