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                    [Title] => Economic upsurge in China takes forests into retreat
                    [Summary] => Fifty years of Chinese economic development has forced China’s forests into retreat. Inevitable environmental consequences such as  desertification and flashfloods have resulted in China becoming a net importer of wood. The Great Green Wall Project, started in 2001 and sponsored by the government, aims at planting a 2,800-mile long shelter belt of trees across the northwest rim skirting the Gobi Desert. Costing ¥96.2 billion it is intended to combat sandstorm blowing closer to Beijing.

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GREAT GREEN WALL PROJECT
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                    [Title] => Economic upsurge in China takes forests into retreat
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