ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月8日 02時07分


In southern China’s Pearl River Delta, breakneck development is colliding with the effects of climate change. A generation ago, Shenzhen — photographed here by @joshhaner — was still a sleepy fishing village of some 35,000. Then the Chinese authorities declared it a Special Economic Zone, bringing in huge investments and waves of migrants from the countryside who have helped make what today is a metropolis of 11 million. Nearby Guangzhou, meanwhile, had more than a million people. But by the 1980s, China set out to transform the whole region, which neighbors Hong Kong. Now the rising South China Sea and the overstressed Pearl River network lie just a meter or so below much of this new multitrillion-dollar development — and they are poised to drown decades of progress. The Chinese government has become an outspoken voice on climate change. But stronger mandates haven’t overcome the pace of expansion, a decentralized fiscal system, lax enforcement and a culture that frequently pits growth against green. Watch our #InstagramStory to see more.


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