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Soundings from Island Press: Edward Grumbine: Nature vs. Power in China
In China, every river has been tapped to power growing cities and factories except one: Nujiang, the "angry river." Can this last fragment of nature withstand China's unrelenting development, even becoming a model for sustainable growth? Environmental studies professor Edward Grumbine, author of Where the Dragon Meets the Angry River, explores the outcomes for Chinaand the planetflowing from Beijing's decisions. Presented as part of the Soundings from Island Press series by Town Hall and Island Press through the Town Hall Center for Civic Life with Elliott Bay Book Company.
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