China Solves Lake Pollution: Feed Pollution to Fish Then Eat the Fish

Those brilliant environmentalists in the Chinese regime that brought us the Three Gorges Dam and cancer villages have come up with another breakthrough idea. Faced with soaring pollution in lakes like Chau Hu (Lake Chao), the Chinese government is introducing silver carp to eat the toxic algae chocking the lake. It will then feed the toxic-algae fed fish to Chinese citizens as food.

This frightening idea was developed by officials who want to deal with pollution at Lake Chao (Chau Hu) which is in the midst of an environmental disaster due to unrestrained pollution from industry.

The Chinese will now release 1.5 million silver pollution-eating carp, which the Chaohu Fishery Administration estimates will eat up to 100 lbs of algea each. They can then put the fish on the tables of Chinese citizens, who are already dealing with rising cancer rates due to environmental contamination. Click here.

On your trip to the next Olympics, you may want to order the tofu stir.
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1 Response to “China Solves Lake Pollution: Feed Pollution to Fish Then Eat the Fish”



  1. 1 Chinese Official: Baby Born Every 30 Seconds With Birth Defect Due to Pollution « JONATHAN TURLEY Trackback on 1, February 4, 2009 at 6:05 am

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