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Keywords
Climate (campaign title)
Coal
Day
Destruction
Drinking water
Drought
Dry
Houses
Industries
KWCI (GPI)
Old
Outdoors
Reservoirs
Water
Water supply structures
Water Supply Project in Inner Mongolia
A residential house, amid a reservoir area in West Ujimqin Banner of Xinlin Gol in Inner Mongolia, is in ruins due to the hydraulic project, constructed to capture water for Baiyinhua Coal Industry Park. Ten billion cubic meters of water will be consumed by 16 new coal fired power plants and mines in China in 2015, triggering severe water crises in the country’s arid Northwest.
Unique identifier:
GP0479V
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
14/04/2012
Locations:
China
,
East Asia
,
Inner Mongolia
,
West Ujimqin Banner
,
Xilingol
Credit line:
© Lu Guang / Greenpeace
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Coal Industry Threatens Water Supply in China
A new Greenpeace report entitled 'Thirsty Coal: A Water Crisis Exacerbated by China’s New Mega Coal Power Bases' shows that ten billion cubic meters of water will be consumed by 16 new coal fired power plants and mines in China in 2015, triggering severe water crises in the country’s arid Northwest. This huge amount of water will be used for the water-intensive coal extraction, forcing deterioration of arid grassland and forcing herders to seek alternative livelihoods. Northwestern provinces such as Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Shanxi and Ningxia, where 11 of these coal bases are situated, will see their water supply capacity severely challenged in three years.
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