Polluted Chinese Waters

Chinese Pollution

Here’s why there’s a vast, untapped market for hydrogen: China needs it to generate electricity, manufacture pure water by aquafacture, and clean up its air. Currently it’s not cost effective to produce hydrogen on that scale because its principal source is fossil fuels, so it’s cheaper and more efficient to use the fuels directly to generate electricity. Plan A compensates for the inefficiency without polluting the environment.

Yellow pollution

Polluted Green Lake

Green Yangtze

Toxic Waste to River

Yangtze River

Yangtze River

Purple river

Purple river

Pink pollution

Pink pollution

Pink pollution & city

Pink pollution & city

Coal plant, steel factory, polluted water

Coal plant, steel factory, polluted water

Death

Death

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