I think this will get worked out pretty quickly. They need to get the water to the land, that’s all. Planting trees is a great thing, not sure why this article tries to make it sound like “China fucked up.”
According to the study, the country’s northern regions contain roughly 46 percent of its population and more than half of the arable land, but only 20 percent of water availability. The authors argue that these altered hydrological cycles need to be taken into account when planning future reforestation efforts.
I think this will get worked out pretty quickly. They need to get the water to the land, that’s all. Planting trees is a great thing, not sure why this article tries to make it sound like “China fucked up.”
Moving water is like the hardest of the infrastructure projects.
They said it was an unintended consequence. The study authors are chinese…
“Not sure why” = American propaganda against “communism”