Will China choke on its own growth?It's it's 1. Contraction of it is. 2. Contraction of it has. See Usage Note at its. it's it is or it has it's be ~have starting to feel like China is reaching its environmental limits. If it doesn't does·n't Contraction of does not. radically change to "greener," more sustainable modes of transportation, production, and power generation, the China miracle will turn into an eco-nightmare. For some three decades, China's economy has grown at around 10 percent per year, based on low-cost tabor Tabor, in the Bible. 1 Mt. Tabor. 2 Levitical city. 3 Oak (AV mistranslates "plain"), near Bethel, on Saul's way home after his anointing. and little regard for the waste it pumps into its rivers and the air. But China can't grow now and clean up later: The pace and scare of its growth will make later too late. Chinese Chinese, subfamily of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages (see Sino-Tibetan languages), which is also sometimes grouped with the Tai, or Thai, languages in a Sinitic subfamily of the Sino-Tibetan language stock. officials fear that if they move to U.S.-level green production and environmental, cleanup, "China will, not be such a low-cost producer anymore, and that will affect jobs," notes Dan Rosen Ros´en a. 1. Consisting of roses; rosy. , an expert on China's economy. But what they are missing is that going green is an opportunity. Pollution represents waste and inefficiency. Green companies are always more efficient, Rosen adds, and China has a chance to become a major innovator of low-cost green solutions. |
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