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RE: Regreening the Cradle of Chinese Civilization

in #steemstem6 years ago

Good morning @agmoore, and thank you for this nice insights into Chinese history and culture.
China is probably a land where the people often were confronted with serious problems.
Today, I heard, they are threatened by a lack of water because of deforestation happened decades ago. Therefore, agriculture is not "fluid" enough and this may cause trouble.
Nevertheless, as shown in this article here they will find a way, as every time in their long long history, to solve even the worst obstacles.

Have a nice weekend

Chapper

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Hi Chapper,
Thanks so much for the kind words. Your comment touches on an aspect of the blog I would have dwelt on, except I didn't want to be tedious (for readers). As I read different sources, I became very interested in the water cycle, in how local vegetation can actually affect rainfall. I have in mind a continuation, a second blog, that addresses aspects of the issue I left out.

China is a fascinating subject--and its relationship with the West has been complex for centuries--bias and misunderstanding on both sides. My ambition (in the past) has been to find bridges between the cultures that would courage people to see similarities, rather than differences.

Have a wonderful weekend. I know you will use your time wisely, so I won't tell you to rest. Just have fun :)

Warm regards,

AG