How the Philippines is destroying South China Sea’s ecological environment
BEIJING, (independent desk) — For 25 years, a Philippine vessel built during World War II that was intentionally run aground at Ren’ai Jiao in the South China Sea has been damaging the corals along the way and polluting the marine environment.
That’s just one example of the Philippines’ environmental destruction in the South China Sea; other examples have included poisoning fish with sodium cyanide, blast fishing and unleashing marine waste..
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