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	<title>Comments on: Clean Desert Energy to Fix China&#8217;s Rampant Pollution &amp; Energy Deficit?</title>
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		<title>By: Massive Pollution-based Weather-system Choking South &#38; East Asia &#124; CafeSentido.com</title>
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		<description>[...] India and China will likely remain a threat to global climate patterns. China has been experiencing aggressive soil erosion, ecosystem collapse and desertification, across the northwest, to such an extent that sands carried on the eastbound winds at times reach as far as Beijing and [...]</description>
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