The Great Paradox of China: Green Energy and Black Skies

This passage summed up the article’s entire premise:

Because of the sheer scale, diversity, and complexity of China, it is possible for the country to take some great green leaps forward, in particular progress toward its alternative energy and energy efficiency targets, while at the same time having its rivers remain black and its air quality a health hazard.

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