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  • On this episode of China Uncensored,

  • pollution solutions that will blow your mind.

  • Hi, welcome to China Uncensored,

  • I’m your host Chris Chappell.

  • China has some of the worst pollution in the world.

  • According to independent research group,

  • Berkeley Earth,

  • 4,000 people a day die in China because of air pollution.

  • That’s about 17% of all deaths.

  • Not including having your organs harvested.

  • It’s as if every man, woman and child smoked 1.5 cigarettes

  • each hour."

  • Doesn’t help that China has a smoking problem either.

  • But the worst kind of pollution is this:

  • PM 2.5 particles.

  • Tiny little particles,

  • smaller than even individual particles of pollen.

  • And you thought allergies were bad.

  • These PM 2.5 particles are mainly coming from coal.

  • China burns almost as much coal

  • as the rest of the world combined.

  • Yeah, even more than

  • Uncle Nicky’s Coal emporium and Fun House.

  • So what’s being done to solve the problem?

  • Well, there are a lot of...um, brilliant...ideas.

  • And here are 10 of my favorites.

  • Number 10

  • Banning Stuff

  • Sure, the deadly air pollution caused by unregulated factories

  • and unrestrained coal burning is bad.

  • But factories and coal plants make money!

  • So the government banned outdoor barbecuing instead.

  • That was back in 2013.

  • And obviously it didn’t work.

  • But if at first you don’t succeed,

  • try, try again!

  • Number 9

  • Vacuum it up!

  • A Dutch artist has worked with China to design this:

  • The Smog Free Tower.

  • It’s essentially a giant vacuum that sucks in pollution

  • and turns it into jewelry!

  • Here, honey, I got you this ring made of smog

  • to symbolize how I feel about you.

  • Number 8

  • A drone will work, right?

  • I know what I want

  • in one of the most repressive societies on the planet

  • drones everywhere!

  • Circling in the air,

  • spraying chemicals that will freeze pollution

  • and allow it to fall gently to the ground.

  • And onto the faces of an unsuspecting populace.

  • Brilliant.

  • Number 7

  • Let’s try shutting down more things.

  • Cars and factories are some of the biggest sources of pollution.

  • But getting rid of them would be way too heavy-handed.

  • Except when you want to look good internationally!

  • Like during the 2008 Beijing Olympics!

  • Or the military parade in 2015.

  • Or this year’s G20 Summit.

  • But once the spotlight is off,

  • things can get back to normal.

  • It’s like how you really only clean the house

  • before you have guests over.

  • Number 6

  • Cover it up!

  • Former CCTV anchor Chai Jing

  • was inspired to make a documentary about pollution

  • after her daughter was born with a tumor.

  • The documentary went viral.

  • A week later,

  • authorities solved the problem.

  • No, not by cleaning up the pollution.

  • By banning her documentary.

  • And the 200 million Chinese citizens

  • who had already watched it by then

  • surely forgot what they’d seen.

  • Problem solved!

  • Number 5

  • No, literally, cover it up.

  • When the world’s on your case for spewing out so much pollution

  • that it even reaches the United States,

  • Whaddya gonna do?

  • Stuff cotton balls into your air monitoring equipment.

  • Because then, how will anyone know there’s pollution, mwhaha.

  • Oh yeah.

  • They have eyes.

  • Number 4

  • Turn on the sprinklers

  • No, not just any sprinklers.

  • Giant, giant ones!

  • Put them on top of skyscrapers.

  • It’s like how you’d spray water on a baseball diamond

  • to keep the dust down.

  • This idea comes from Shaocai Yu,

  • a geoengineering researcher from Zhejiang

  • and North Carolina State universities.

  • Wow, his Photoshopping is even worse than Chinese officials’!

  • Number 3

  • Conversionit’s not just for infidels anymore

  • If coal is the problem,

  • then converting it to natural gas

  • must be the solution!

  • Natural gas burns cleaner with less emissions.

  • Wow, do we have an actual idea here?

  • Well, before you get too excited,

  • there are a few problems.

  • One,

  • even though it won’t produce the same kind of air pollution as coal,

  • natural gas canrelease 36-108% more greenhouse gases than coal.”

  • It also takes loads of water to convert.

  • So where should we build these?

  • Obviously in Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia,

  • where there’s almost no more water left.

  • But you know, that was almost a real idea.

  • Maybe the next one will be as well.

  • Number 2

  • Space Lasers.

  • To reduce its reliance on dirty coal power,

  • China has drawn up plans to build a gigantic

  • solar-powered spacecraft.

  • It would convert solar energy into microwave energy

  • that would then be shot down to the Earth like a giant laser beam,

  • and then converted to electricity.

  • What could go wrong with giant space lasers?

  • And Number 1

  • Change your thinking!

  • Why all this negative talk about pollution?

  • You can’t solve it.

  • So change your perspective!

  • Party mouthpiece CCTV did.

  • In an article that’s now been removed from the Internet,

  • a CCTV editor argued that pollution has many benefits.

  • Didn’t stop there.

  • My favorite state-run media Global Times pointed out

  • that smog even has practical military applications.

  • I mean, your enemy can’t blow you up if they can’t see you!

  • Well, those were all pretty crazy.

  • And that just scratches the surface.

  • I didn’t even have time to get to the giant floating jellyfish.

  • That one will have to wait for next week,

  • when I release part 2,

  • yet another 10 insane pollution solutions.

  • So what do you think of these?

  • And what’s your guess about the jellyfish?

  • Leave your comments below.

  • Thanks for watching this episode of China Uncensored.

  • Once again I’m your host Chris Chappell.

  • See you next time.

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