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  • On this episode of China Uncensored,

  • pollution solutions that will blow your mind,

  • part 2!

  • Hi, welcome to China Uncensored,

  • I’m your host Chris Chappell.

  • China has declared war on pollution.

  • The Chinese regime is pumping $277 billion dollars

  • into coming up with solutions for the smog problem.

  • Along with, you know,

  • all the coal theyre pumping into the atmosphere.

  • And there are some crazy ideas

  • about how to solve China’s smog problem.

  • So many that I had to make a second list.

  • So if banning barbecues a

  • nd attaching sprinklers to the tops of skyscrapers

  • seemed like insane solutions,

  • wait till you see these next 10.

  • Number 10

  • Canned Air

  • Sometimes, life imitates art.

  • Spaceballs is art, right?

  • Well, as far out as that sounds,

  • one crazy Chinese millionaire actually did it.

  • The same guy who tried to buy the New York Times.

  • And lied to a room full of homeless people.

  • And sang karaoke to a room of journalists.

  • Ugh, who’s going to solve that noise pollution?

  • Number 9

  • Ventilation Corridors

  • Beijing sure has some tall buildings that can block airflow

  • and let smog linger.

  • And so somehow,

  • in an already-built city,

  • the Chinese regime plans to create ventilation corridors

  • to blow the smog out.

  • There will be five large corridors,

  • each over 1600 feet wide.

  • Wondering how theyre going to do that?

  • Me too!

  • Fortunately, theyve given no time frame for the project.

  • I wonder how the smog and hot air will mix?

  • Number 8

  • Blame green technology

  • How dare you,

  • a foreigner,

  • criticize China for its pollution.

  • Because as the director of the

  • Anhui Provincial Environmental Protection Authority, said

  • China is a big exporter

  • and many foreigners have been benefiting

  • from China’s green products.

  • However, the pollution incurred during the production process

  • are left in China.”

  • If China weren’t making so much green technology,

  • there would be no pollution!

  • Other than what comes from burning almost as much coal

  • as the rest of the world combined.

  • Gotta love the ideas Chinese officials come up with.

  • Like Party official from Yunnan who suggested

  • China should punish this insult by foreign countries

  • by usingdams to store water so that it won’t all flow

  • to other countries and be wasted.”

  • Number 7

  • Toss it into your neighbor’s yard

  • If burning tons of coal in Beijing

  • is causing all this smog,

  • the solution is simpleburn less coal...

  • in Beijing.

  • That’s where coal by wire comes in.

  • It meansturning coal into electricity

  • and transmitting it directly from the mine

  • where it is produced,

  • instead of transporting it to power stations

  • and then to consumption centers.”

  • In other words,

  • build your water-guzzling,

  • disgusting coal plants in faraway places like Inner Mongolia

  • and Xinjiang

  • where people are poor and there’s hardly any water.

  • And then send the energy over thousands of miles to the major cities.

  • It’s worked so well, that

  • there has been a 23 per cent improvement

  • in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei area.”

  • And Xinjiang,

  • where the Uighur minorities live,

  • is now home tosix of the ten most polluted cities in China.”

  • Number 6

  • Cloud Seeding

  • Simply wash away your pollution.

  • It has become a tradition in Beijing

  • to seed the clouds before public holidays...

  • to make rain,

  • disperse pollution and ensure clear skies on the day.”

  • It’s one of the tricks they used for the Olympics!

  • Silver Iodide is shot into the sky,

  • and it helps creates ice crystals.

  • Those melt and the pollution comes down with the rain.

  • Worried what liquified pollution might do to you?

  • I’d worry more about the silver iodide.

  • It’s toxic.

  • Number 5

  • Give up

  • That’s right, give up.

  • The pollution is here to stay.

  • But, when trouble comes along,

  • why not take a cue from the wily ostrich.

  • Only instead of burying your head in the sand,

  • wrap it in a bubble!

  • Then the pollution can’t get to you.

  • China is considering biodomes.

  • What I like best about this idea

  • is it will be absurdly expensive.

  • So the rich will get to breath clean biodome air,

  • while the rest of us can enjoy being out in the pollution.

  • And yes,

  • this is how bad China’s pollution has gotten.

  • China’s elite are seriously considering living in bubbles,

  • even at the risk of living out that terrible Pauly Shore movie.

  • Number 4

  • Allow me to break the ice

  • What if you could treat pollution particles like this?

  • Simply fill the skies with liquid nitrogen,

  • freeze the pollution,

  • and let gravity do the rest.

  • Because what could go wrong

  • with spraying industrial coolants into the air?

  • And don’t worry,

  • creating a rain of pollutants is perfectly safe.

  • Probably.

  • Maybe.

  • Ok, there’s nothing to back that up.

  • Number 3

  • Red Alert

  • When China issued two pollution red alerts just a week apart

  • they knew something had to be done.

  • So they raised the threshold for red alerts.

  • And there hasn’t been one since.

  • Number 2

  • Floating Jellyfish

  • Check out this idea.

  • Oh, sorry, that’s the Matrix.

  • I should have known.

  • This is the idea

  • Giant, hydrogen filled jellyfish floating in the skies.

  • Because floating sacs of hydrogen always work so well.

  • In this actual plan submitted

  • as part of a competition,

  • pollution would be absorbed through the

  • head of the jellyfish,

  • sent down to the plant tubes,

  • and turned into drinkable water.

  • Huh,

  • I wonder if they ever thought of maybe...

  • not burning so much coal as a solution.

  • I’m just throwing that out there.

  • I’m no scientist.

  • But maybe that would make more sense

  • than giant floating jellyfish!

  • Maybe that’s number 1?

  • Number 1

  • Change the face of the planet

  • Oh are you serious?!

  • I kid you not,

  • they have tried leveling mountains to clear out pollution.

  • They got about halfway before they gave up.

  • And it made no difference in air quality.

  • That was in 1997.

  • And theyre still trying it.

  • But have they done anything to actually cut back on coal?

  • Well...

  • they released statistics that show coal consumption is dropping.

  • But can we trust that?

  • Well, last year, it was discovered that China had been

  • under-reporting its consumption for years,

  • after a different set of statistics were revised,

  • with the figure for 2012 alone going up 17%.”

  • Statistics with Chinese characteristics.

  • And according to the World Resources Institute,

  • in 2012,

  • the Chinese regime planned to make 363 new coal fired plants,

  • whichamounts to an almost 75 percent increase

  • in coal-fired generating capacity.”

  • Yes,

  • the Chinese Communist party would rather level mountains,

  • or fill the skies with toxic chemicals

  • or giant floating jellyfish

  • than cut back on coal power.

  • What do you think about that?

  • Leave your comments below.

  • Thanks for watching this episode of China Uncensored.

  • Once again I’m Chris Chappell,

  • see you next time.

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