China from the Inside Episode 3 of 4 Shifting Nature
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A co-production of KQED Public Television and Granada Television for PBS, Granada International and the BBC, in association with Kostyk Communications.
Major funding for China From the Inside has been provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional funding is provided by the KQED Campaign for the Future Program Venture Fund - individuals, foundations and corporations committed to the production and acquisition of quality programs; by David and Cecilia Lee, and others - a complete list is available from PBS; and by contributions to your PBS station from viewers like you.
Episode 3: Shifting Nature (60 minutes)
China's environment is in trouble, but solutions often seem as harsh as the problems. A third of the world uses water from China's rivers, but rapid industrialization and climate change have led to bad air, polluted rivers and dire water shortages. One "solution" that has received considerable media attention in the West is the channelling of water in the biggest hydraulic project in world history. While it has benefited nearly half a million people, relocation from dam areas is causing mammoth social upheaval.
A co-production of KQED Public Television and Granada Television for PBS, Granada International and the BBC, in association with Kostyk Communications.
Major funding for China From the Inside has been provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Additional funding is provided by the KQED Campaign for the Future Program Venture Fund - individuals, foundations and corporations committed to the production and acquisition of quality programs; by David and Cecilia Lee, and others - a complete list is available from PBS; and by contributions to your PBS station from viewers like you.
Episode 3: Shifting Nature (60 minutes)
China's environment is in trouble, but solutions often seem as harsh as the problems. A third of the world uses water from China's rivers, but rapid industrialization and climate change have led to bad air, polluted rivers and dire water shortages. One "solution" that has received considerable media attention in the West is the channelling of water in the biggest hydraulic project in world history. While it has benefited nearly half a million people, relocation from dam areas is causing mammoth social upheaval.
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