Dust storm migration begins in China

_40640957_chinadesertap203 From BBC: “The dust storms, which can entirely envelop Beijing, have become an all too frequent event – and China’s neighbours, Korea and Japan, have also complained about the oppressive billows of dust.

They are due to overgrazing and over-ploughing in Inner Mongolia, in the north of China, loosening the topsoil, which is then blown away by strong winds.

It has prompted the controversial policy of ecological migration – shifting thousands of families off degraded lands and into small, newly-constructed villages. ”

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