China has experienced outstanding economic growth in recent decades, but not without environmental problems and costs. Environmental costs have included increased air and water pollution, loss of natural vegetation cover and deforestation, soil erosion and a decline in the fertility of the soil and biodiversity loss. Consequently, some writers have questioned whether China’s rate of growth is environmentally sustainable and doubt if China will attain middle-income status in the next century because of the environmental constraints facing it. Some suggest that China has already reduced its natural environmental resources to the critical core, or nearly so, and that there is a high risk that further reduction will undermine its economic susta...