How many people care about this issue - S05E17

Izaiah 2022-03-21 09:02:35

My friends all know that I am a die-hard CSI fan. I was shocked to see S05E17 CSI NY today. There is actually a so called e-waste capital in China. I don't know if anyone cares about these issues?

if you know english, you can read at http://www.crunchgear.com/2008/04/04/guiyu-e-waste-capital-of-china/. Or you can search in google with the key words "ewaste china capital".

If you don't understand English, I finally found the Chinese introduction page http://www.pconline.com.cn/yp/qdsc/0411/483039.html .

Electronic products contain toxic metals such as lead, mercury, and nickel. They are discarded in a small town called Guiyu in Guangdong. These electronic wastes are discarded in rivers or burned, producing a lot of toxic gas and causing many people to get sick. . And local residents don't seem to be too aware of this. 80% of the world's e-waste is shipped to Asia, 70% of which is sent to China, and the United States is China's largest source of e-waste.

I don't know how many people have cared about this issue, I never even thought about it before seeing this episode of CSI NY, and it's shocking to check it out today. I know that I may not be able to provide any effective help for this matter, but I hope more people know about such a thing. The task of our national rejuvenation is not only to make Beijing and Shanghai look more like New York and Tokyo, but there are also many marginalized people who need to be cared for. They are also part of the Chinese nation. . The death knell is tolled for whom, and the death knell is tolled for you. How many people can remember the truth Hemingway taught?

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CSI: NY quotes

  • Det. Mac Taylor: You will answer to this crime.

  • Det. Stella Bonasera: That's it? No butler?

    Det. Don Flack: No.

    Det. Stella Bonasera: Too bad. I thought we could wrap this one up quick.

    Det. Don Flack: What?

    Det. Stella Bonasera: Mansion like this, it's always the butler. Didn't you ever play Clue?

    Det. Don Flack: I was a Monopoly guy.

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