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Chuck DeVore: It's Cold in China, And Environmental Central Planning Has Turned Off The Heat


The rural areas surrounding Beijing get cold during the winter, with an average low of 15 degrees Fahrenheit in January. To cope with the daily chill, millions of farmers and laborers have burned coal to keep warm. But the coal—especially coal burned in a home furnace—came at the cost of air pollution, not only in the province of Hebei, but

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Posted: January 23, 2019 Wednesday 06:53 PM