Submitted by Anthony Kuhn (not verified) on March 13, 2008 - 7:42pm.
Dallas: Please read this piece from the Washington Post if you believe it is "far too early" to be concerned with the pollution left behind after the profits have been made in the manufacture of Chinese polysilicon. Surely you don't really feel that wanton pollution in China is isolated? The Chinese have a chance to do things right the first time with their production facilities and not follow in the mistaken footsteps of the Western nations, who are by no means without fault.
I'm sure there is some mythical Chinese company that cares about the environment, but overall, I would say high hopes for environmental protection is a lost cause in China. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Dallas: Please read this piece from the Washington Post if you believe it is "far too early" to be concerned with the pollution left behind after the profits have been made in the manufacture of Chinese polysilicon. Surely you don't really feel that wanton pollution in China is isolated? The Chinese have a chance to do things right the first time with their production facilities and not follow in the mistaken footsteps of the Western nations, who are by no means without fault.
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I'm sure there is some mythical Chinese company that cares about the environment, but overall, I would say high hopes for environmental protection is a lost cause in China. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Anthony Kuhn
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