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Green development: the inevitable choice for China (part two)

April 17th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

Green development is the inevitable path

The traditional development strategies of industrialised countries all present two distinct features whether in Europe, the United States or Japan, despite their differing national and development conditions. One is that high-speed growth is sustained by high consumption of resources (especially non-renewable resources); the other is that the high-speed growth is stimulated by high consumption of the means of subsistence. We call this a traditional development model. In view of China`s conditions, it is impossible for China to realise modernisation by following the traditional model. The six principal reasons are:

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