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China Lead Pollution Reportedly Poisons Children


First Posted: 03/ 3/2012 11:24 pm Updated: 03/ 4/2012 5:45 am


BEIJING, March 4 (Reuters) - Lead emission from factories and the natural environment in China's manufacturing heart of Guangdong has poisoned 160 children, Xinhua said on Sunday in the country's latest case of unfettered industrial toxins.

Children from Dongtang town in Renhua country were found to have "elevated" levels of lead in their blood after inhaling lead-contaminated air and eating food tainted with lead, Xinhua said.

Th e natural level of lead in Dongtang is also higher than usual as the town sits on a lead-zinc ore belt which raises the lead content in the soil, Xinhua said.

The report did not name the factories responsible for the lead emissions and was based on preliminary investigations that tested the blood samples of 531 residents last month.

Lead poisoning is prevalent in China and has sparked protests in the past among angry parents of children hurt by heavy metal pollution. Lead is especially damaging to children as it can impede learning and affect behaviours.

To counter widespread public anger, Beijing has promised to crack down on lead pollution. An industry body said last May China could shut three quarters of lead-acid battery plants in the next two or three years to cut local lead demand.

China is the world's largest consumer of refined lead, with 70 percent used for making batteries.

Lead poisoning builds up through regular exposure to small amounts of lead and damages the nervous and reproductive systems, kidneys, as well as causing high blood pressure and anaemia.

In 2009, protesters broke into one smelting plant they blamed for the lead poisoning of more than 600 children, smashing trucks and tearing down fences before the police stopped them.

(Reporting by Koh Gui Qing; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani)

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BEIJING, March 4 (Reuters) - Lead emission from factories and the natural environment in China's manufacturing heart of Guangdong has poisoned 160 children, Xinhua said on Sunday in the country's l...
BEIJING, March 4 (Reuters) - Lead emission from factories and the natural environment in China's manufacturing heart of Guangdong has poisoned 160 children, Xinhua said on Sunday in the country's l...
BEIJING, March 4 (Reuters) - Lead emission from factories and the natural environment in China's manufacturing heart of Guangdong has poisoned 160 children, Xinhua said on Sunday in the country's l...
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simplesins
A step left of center among right-leaning corn
04:00 PM on 03/05/2012
And according to the GOTP, this is the way we can compete with the world. Eliminate the EPA and all that pesky government red tape and just let businesses do what they do best. Considering that they also want to eliminate the minimum wage, killing off the children may serve as a bonus because the serfs working at the factory won't be able to collect as much in government assistant without those little dependents. Maybe we'll get a return of the company store.

It confirms that those that don't learn from history are destined to repeat it, and it seems that there is a segment of politics today that prides themselves on their lack of "snobby" education.
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Terri Skau
Se... sotto una splendida luna piena...
11:57 AM on 03/05/2012
Wow and they are just realizing this now.....When they were and probably still are selling and getting toys into this country with lead based paints. ;-)

Just sayin'
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Wanderland
Generic white guy
08:35 AM on 03/05/2012
Just as I thought. Chinese goods aren't cheap, it's just that buyers only pay part of the price. Chinese children and workers pay for the rest.
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Powderfinger
07:40 AM on 03/05/2012
..This is what Tea Baggers/GOP want to turn our country into...no EPA, no pollution controls and letting corporations write their own emmision regulations.
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bonschwein
07:07 AM on 03/05/2012
We may be getting things made cheaper from China, but we're wrecking the bigger picture by doing so. Why don't we just start buying less altogether? Maybe then we'll save the earth from extinction?
06:43 AM on 03/05/2012
And then they send their lead infested products here to kill us as well.
02:24 AM on 03/17/2012
well put
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wakohnen
Human opinions....a fascinating study....
05:22 AM on 03/05/2012
Keep buying imports from China folks, dirty up your hands a little. I noticed the article did not even hint on whom is in-directly responsible. This is why labor is so cheap and attractive to American corporations that outsource to China. They are not regulated as we are here.
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Wanderland
Generic white guy
08:37 AM on 03/05/2012
Exactly. So-called "free trade" must be dependent on whether the trading partner's labor and environmental regulations are roughly similar to our own.
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03:18 AM on 03/05/2012
Like the US corporate powers dont get to pollute our country and get away with it ALL THE TIME...UM B!P! slap on wrist? monsnto anyone? drug industry insurance industry car industry on and on....

yeah...typical of the hypocrisy of the American exceptionalisam
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jchowell3657
The Constitution's purpose is to limit government
07:58 AM on 03/05/2012
Air and water pollution in the U.S. are down significantly in the last 40 years. THAT'S exceptional, considering the increasing population. Any questions?
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Kenneth Snyder
09:40 AM on 03/05/2012
The real wacko environmentalists want zero pollution and if it means reducing
the population by 95% to achieve it, so be it, as long as they are the surviving
5%.
02:57 AM on 03/05/2012
Buy American...spend a little more and bow out of this disgraceful situation.
06:16 AM on 03/05/2012
Can't! The greedy companies have outsourced everything and I do mean everything!
02:16 AM on 03/05/2012
Strange. I thought they only poisoned the rest of the world with theyre Garbage products.
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Molly D
02:45 AM on 03/05/2012
They are about where we and Britain were a hundred years ago with that.
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03:15 AM on 03/05/2012
i bet half that computer at least your typing on is china made parts...(I am a design engineer)
05:13 PM on 03/05/2012
i bet the half that doesnt break is japanese.
05:17 PM on 03/05/2012
i bet the half that doesnt break is japanese... { i am a purchaser of products, that knows the difference between quality & crap that design engineers make. in my expierience
GMC makes Crap. Yet toyota lexus infiniti make Quality. China makes products a step above mexico.
01:46 AM on 03/05/2012
That's why they don't have any Republicans in China. Every thing is not regulated allready.
03:39 AM on 03/05/2012
China has lots of regulations. Where do you get your information. Shanghai hosted the 2011 international environmental conference. China's death rate is lower then the USA.
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Powderfinger
07:36 AM on 03/05/2012
wrong...again
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Wanderland
Generic white guy
08:39 AM on 03/05/2012
Are you trying to imply that China's environmental regulations are similar to that of the US?
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Ed whowannaknow
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01:44 AM on 03/05/2012
Im sure someone will be arrested and excecuted. Then it will be "all better"
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yukidongo1
03:58 AM on 03/05/2012
Yeah...like the guy with the infant formula over ther. Funny, though...no one has been executed when it only killed people from other countries, just when it killed or damaged the children in China.
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bmitche
01:36 AM on 03/05/2012
This is so unfair for the children.
12:58 AM on 03/05/2012
I am not going to argue about the failure of the chinese government
for not regulating these plants better. The chinese do not have a
very good record when it comes to protecting the enviroment. This
is also one reason why we pay about $100 for an auto battery here.
If the battery was produced here, we would be paying probably three
times more for it. Also, you have to blame some of this on the people.
They are not that ignorant and should know what exposure to lead
would do. That being said, the fact that they choose to live in a lead/zinc
contaminated area and eating, and drinking, the stuff all these years,
puts some fault on them also.
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lordgamble
ATWWWHG And They Wonder Why We Hate Gov't
01:35 AM on 03/05/2012
they can't just get up and move. chiuna does not allow freedom of movement as we have here. They also will shoot protestors from time to time to prevent protests. Where have you been since Mao came to power in 1946?
02:10 AM on 03/05/2012
there are car batterys made in pa that cost about 130 dollars
11:54 PM on 03/04/2012
All pollution is poison, and therefore all pollution poisons kids. People think they are separate from their environment. Tell me where does the separation occur? If there's pollution in the air, the air is poisoned. If you breath that air, you are poisoned too. If you are a kid and breath that air, then you are a poisoned kid.

The air IS poisoned by pollution. So is the water and so is the ground. Your food is poisoned. You eat it, and you are poisoned. You are the soil, you are the air, you are the water. That's what you are, and if those are poisoned, so are you.