Posts Tagged ‘Chris’

Will China’s Environmental Crisis Overshadow the Olympics

July 14, 2010 - 12:36 pm 25 Comments

China’s economy is soaring but with that expansion also comes concerns over its extreme pollution. But the Chinese government is trying to polish its environmental image. Digital Journal TV finds out what China is doing to clean up the mess.

Digital Journal — A booming economy. Heavy auto traffic. Horrible air quality. Combine all these ingredients and China wins the award for one of the most dangerously polluted countries in the world. With the 2008 Olympics looming, China is desperately trying to give the impression of a country working to combat these environmental problems. Will the public be convinced?

There is no shortage of bad news for eco-watchers worried about China’s toxic contributions: more than 3 million cars travel through Beijing’s streets; among world capitals, only Cairo has worse air quality than Beijing; and one-third of all river water has been rated at its most degraded level, unfit for agricultural or even industrial use. This is a tough nightmare scenario for China to spin in its favor.

Look at how the New York Times explained the consequences of China’s pollution:

“An internal, unpublicized report by the Chinese Academy of Environmental Planning in 2003 estimated that 300,000 people die each year from ambient air pollution, mostly of heart disease and lung cancer. An additional 110,000 deaths could be attributed to indoor air pollution caused by poorly ventilated coal and wood stoves or toxic fumes from shoddy construction materials, said a person involved in that study.”

But the Chinese government is doing what it can to purify the air, water and land before the world turns its attention to the Communist country. Find out what China is working on to kill its pollution in a Digital Journal TV report, complete with footage from the Asia Society. It’s not too late yet for China, and DigitalJournal.com Editor-in-Chief, Chris Hogg, explains why.

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Crash Course: Chapter 18 – Environmental Data by Chris Martenson

May 13, 2010 - 4:14 am 25 Comments

Chapter 18 – Environmental Data: The entire human population reached three billion in 1960, and today more than twice that number of people live on earth with rapid growth expected to continue in the future. Unfortunately, an increasing population increases the demand for earth’s natural resources. In this chapter, Dr. Chris Martenson explains that since the easiest-to-extract, most abundant natural resources are extracted first, our growing population will have to deal with scarce, energy-consuming, low-grade resource availability in the near future.

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Governor Chris Christie Presents Keynote at the Sustainable Energy and Economic Policy Forum

May 6, 2010 - 1:03 am No Comments

On April 20, 2010, the Center for Energy, Economic, and Environmental Policy (CEEEP) at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy and the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities hosted the Sustainable Energy and Economic Policy Forum. The forum opened the dialogue to advance New Jersey’s public policy objectives of energy independence, economic development and clean energy. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie delivered the Keynote address.

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The Satanic Cult Behind the Music Industry – Part 4

April 21, 2010 - 12:23 am 25 Comments

This is the part 4 of a documentary explaining the secret agenda behind the music industry. The entity known as “Rain Man,” is finally exposed. also, it goes into greater detail regarding demonic possession.

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Authors@Google: Chris Laszlo

December 21, 2009 - 6:32 pm No Comments

Sustainability consultant Chris Laszlo visits Google’s San Francisco office to discuss his book, “The Sustainable Company: How To Create Lasting Value Through Social And Environmental Performance.” This event took place on May 1, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series.

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