n******d 发帖数: 244 | 1 Australian company to mine Beijing’s air pollution
At 950 micrograms per cubic metre, (the PM2.5 level in Tongzhou, on January
13), Beijing’s famously bad air pollution has finally reached comercially
mineable levels. Chinese officials are delighted that unburnt coal particles
, oxides of lead, mercury and carbon will now be a commercial asset to the
city. “Mining Beijing’s air pollution will become a multi billion dollar
industry,” said Cao Yuanzheng, Chief Economist, Bank of China, – and,
more importantly, completely renewable.” It also fits with the Daoist
principals that every positive can have a downside and every negative a
positive side,” continued Mr. Cao. Australian mining giant Rio Tinto is
said to be keen to exploit the resources literally lining the dusty streets
of the ancient capital. “Even the lungs of someone who has lived in Beijing
for over a year could be worth $150 on the rare metals spot market,” a
spokesman for the company said. | b******n 发帖数: 4225 | 2 哈哈,搞笑
January
particles
【在 n******d 的大作中提到】 : Australian company to mine Beijing’s air pollution : At 950 micrograms per cubic metre, (the PM2.5 level in Tongzhou, on January : 13), Beijing’s famously bad air pollution has finally reached comercially : mineable levels. Chinese officials are delighted that unburnt coal particles : , oxides of lead, mercury and carbon will now be a commercial asset to the : city. “Mining Beijing’s air pollution will become a multi billion dollar : industry,” said Cao Yuanzheng, Chief Economist, Bank of China, – and, : more importantly, completely renewable.” It also fits with the Daoist : principals that every positive can have a downside and every negative a : positive side,” continued Mr. Cao. Australian mining giant Rio Tinto is
| s*****r 发帖数: 11545 | 3 这金属主要是汞,不值钱。
如果是黄金的话就会有人想办法了。 | m********5 发帖数: 17667 | 4 可惜大陆稀土已经几乎告罄
January
particles
【在 n******d 的大作中提到】 : Australian company to mine Beijing’s air pollution : At 950 micrograms per cubic metre, (the PM2.5 level in Tongzhou, on January : 13), Beijing’s famously bad air pollution has finally reached comercially : mineable levels. Chinese officials are delighted that unburnt coal particles : , oxides of lead, mercury and carbon will now be a commercial asset to the : city. “Mining Beijing’s air pollution will become a multi billion dollar : industry,” said Cao Yuanzheng, Chief Economist, Bank of China, – and, : more importantly, completely renewable.” It also fits with the Daoist : principals that every positive can have a downside and every negative a : positive side,” continued Mr. Cao. Australian mining giant Rio Tinto is
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