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Making this into a case of Chinese Malfeasance or idiosyncrasy would be misinformation bordering on disinformation. The hand does what the mind orders it to do, and there's no discrepancy between the fundamental approaches of China and the rest of the world regarding the relationship... more
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Rated by kundrol on Nov 11, 11:14am
Pollution in China.
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Rated by chiara-wine on Nov 07, 6:46am
Disgusting documentary
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Rated by jthom1458699 on Nov 05, 4:55pm
photos Some seriously disturbing photographs chronicling China's issues with pollution and carbon emissions.
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Reviewed by Saluret on Nov 05, 4:44pm
More muck. Almost everywhere that we look is either contaminated, or, in the process of being contaminated. I wonder how many of "US" wish for change ?
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Rated by MOBONIX on Nov 04, 12:15pm
Lu Guang (卢广) from Peoples Republic of China won the $30,000 W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography for his documentary project oePollution in China.”
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Rated by Budoshu on Nov 04, 12:25am
Pollution, more pollution, and Chineses are not the only guilty and victims... indeed, Heartbreaking. (Thx Spartz)
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Rated by CitizenJaneDoe on Nov 03, 11:08pm
The photos are truly epic and heartbreaking.
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Rated by Heritas on Nov 03, 12:59pm
Tragic. I have no blood to photoblog anything here. See yourself.