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China Reassigns 60,000 Soldiers To Plant Trees In Bid To Fight Pollution

According to The Independent, citing the Asia Times, China has reassigned over 60,000 soldiers to plan trees in a bid to combat pollution by increasing the country's forest coverage. The soldiers are from the People's Liberation Army, along with some of the nation's armed police force. From the report: The majority will be dispatched to Hebei province, which encircles Beijing. The area is known to be a major culprit for producing the notorious smog which blankets the capital city. The idea is believed to be popular among members of online military forums as long as they can keep their ranks and entitlements. It comes as part of China's plan to plant at least 84,000 square kilometers (32,400 square miles) of trees by the end of the year, which is roughly equivalent to the size of Ireland. The aim is to increase the country's forest coverage from 21 per cent of its total landmass to 23 per cent by 2020, the China Daily newspaper reported.

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  1. Probably the sanest use of soldiers by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Although this will probably only make a minor difference.

    1. Re: Probably the sanest use of soldiers by peragrin · · Score: 5, Insightful

      The USA used to be that bad. Then we made the EPA, and spent the next 40 years cleaning Stopping at pollution at the various sources, gave us a chance to clean up.

      China knows this, they just don't realize the best way is to clean up your act, not patch symptons.

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    2. Re: Probably the sanest use of soldiers by The+Evil+Atheist · · Score: 4, Insightful

      And the US is willing to forget that lesson bit by bit.

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    3. Re: Probably the sanest use of soldiers by zifn4b · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The USA used to be that bad. Then we made the EPA, and spent the next 40 years cleaning

      I'm glad someone on Slashdot finally admitted that the USA has improved in this regard instead of everyone trying to make it out like the United States is the worst of the pollution offenders. It's China, hands down. Evidence that the USA has improved dramatically over the past 20 years. I'm surprised you didn't get modded down making this factual claim.

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    4. Re: Probably the sanest use of soldiers by AmiMoJo · · Score: 4, Insightful

      You seem to be confusing two different statistics. Overall China is worse, but then China has many more people than the US. If you look at per-capita rates then China is quite far down the list, way below the US, Australia, Japan and multiple European countries.

      The claim that the US is one of the worst per-capita is true. In fact apart from some under-developed and middle eastern oil producing countries the only one that is worse is Australia.

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  2. Doom and Gloom? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Most of the comments here are negatively charged and full of political crap.

    Why am I under the impression that everyone here wishes to express their opinions on how to change the world from the comfort of their smartphone or computer rather than actually going out and doing something similar?

    The effort is incredible and should they accomplish this, this will be a step in the right direction for mankind. More people should applaud this effort and consider doing the same. If this sets the example, more people should be encouraged to do the same.

    If everyone planted a tree for every post they did, you would then be able to be at the level of commitment that the PLA and armed police force. Only then you would have the right to comment, and hopefully the mindset of the posts would be more positive as well.