China Is Hurting Its Future By Not Acting on Lead Poisoning
Failing to enforce existing environmental regulations and meet health and human rights obligations now will in the end cost China far more -- in renminbi and in lives.
Failing to enforce existing environmental regulations and meet health and human rights obligations now will in the end cost China far more -- in renminbi and in lives.
AP | CHRISTOPHER BODEEN | Posted 05.25.2011
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