Gas Gas Gas *Feature Documentary
China’s environment has been affected in the wake of two decades of economic growth. And many farmers have been left behind in a growing gulf separating rich and poor. Now the central government hopes to reduce both rural discontent and greenhouse gas levels with one act – by getting farmers to turn animal manure into energy.
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| Produced by | James Heer |
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| Produced | 2008/01/01 |
| Duration | 22 minutes 4 seconds |
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