In 2014, then-Prime Minister Li Keqiang declared the “war on pollution.” Since then, China has made great strides and now the sky in Beijing has gone from grey to blue. With funding of $269 billion, which in the following years increased to more than $537 billion thanks to combined investment from government and non-governmental sources, the country has managed to overcome environmental pollution. According to The Times, part of the economic imp…
In 2014, then-Prime Minister Li Keqiang declared the “war on pollution.” Since then, China has made great strides and now the sky in Beijing has gone from grey to blue. With funding of $269 billion, which in the following years increased to more than $537 billion thanks to combined investment from government and non-governmental sources, the country has managed to overcome environmental pollution. According to The Times, part of the economic imp…