China's Water Problem
"If China really can become more aggressive in actually enforcing their water pollution control laws, it would open up a lot of clean water for the people," Jennifer Turner said on BBC World News' "Impact."
"If China really can become more aggressive in actually enforcing their water pollution control laws, it would open up a lot of clean water for the people," Jennifer Turner said on BBC World News' "Impact."
Jennifer Turner appeared on BBC World News' "Impact" to discuss the implications of drought in China.
"If China really can become more aggressive in actually enforcing their water pollution control laws, it would open up a lot of clean water for the people," Turner said.
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