This article originally appeared on the Greenpeace Energy Desk blog, here.
China’s “war on Pollution,” has driven down toxic particulate levels across the country, but a Greenpeace East Asia investigation has found things have only gotten worse in parts of the industrial heartland. As certain areas of China are being cleaned up, industry is being transplanted, or allowed to develop, in other areas – along with the associated air pollution.
The investigation, released to coincide with World Children’s day, found that smog in these regions is having a significant health impact on local adults and children.
The images below, taken by Lu Guang of Greenpeace East Asia’s Beijing office, come from Jiangsu — a province listed alongside heavyweights Hebei-Beijing and Guangdong as a priority for the government’s air pollution crackdown.
With a population of around 80 million, Jiangsu is the most crowded province in the country — and home to massive coal, steel and iron, and chemical industries.
Under instruction from the State, the Jiangsu provincial government has actively tried cutting coal in the region around the Yangzi River Delta.
In the northern part of the province, however, where an “economic development zone” has been established, coal use and industrial growth has been allowed to continue unabated, with the recent development of industrial clusters in Xuzhou and Lianyungang.
To make room for these large projects, locals have been removed from their homes. And as the air Pollution in these parts has gone from bad to worse, respiratory diseases are on the rise. This is the story of Jiangsu in pictures:










From 2011, residents of Dawangfang Village, Zhewang Town, began to be moved out of the area. Over 100 villagers have yet to sign a compensation agreement, and as a result have still not moved away from the polluted area.
For more photos from Zhewang Town, click here.
All image source: Lu Guang/Greenpeace
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