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Video: Blackwater: Man Vs. Mill

By Eric Daigh
Circle of Blue

KDianhua Paper Mill discharged 2.5 million tons of untreated industrial wastewater every year into a lagoon that ruptured near an Inner Mongolian village, killing sheep, sickening people, and damaging grasslands. A group of herders brought suit and won a small settlement. The contamination persists.

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Video: Desert Overtaking Inner Mongolia

By Eric Daigh
Circle of Blue


Changes in patterns of precipitation in an already parched region, leading to severe shortages of freshwater, plays an integral role in the spread of desertification in China’s Inner Mongolia. But agreeing on the underlying socioeconomic drivers and solving the problems have fostered divisions between the government and its people.

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Video: Reign of Sand

By Eric Daigh
Circle of Blue

The blowing sand in Inner Mongolia is more evidence of the consequences of the irrational duel China fights daily as it promotes rapid industrial development while exposing land, water, communities, and people to levels of pollution, waste, and resource diminishment never before seen on the planet.

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Video: Looking Out on My Homeland

By Eric Daigh
Circle of Blue

Traditional nomadic culture on the steppes of Inner Mongolia was defined by the insistence of wind, herding, and the search for water. A ballad, performed by Maidar, celebrates what’s left: Air that is rarely still and great expanses of tall grass unfurling like a great waving sea beneath surpassingly huge skies.

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