Cameroonian youth sees China's economic growth and green development go together
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Must industrialization come at the environment's expense? Cameroonian youth Kenne Michel Olivier once thought so. After studying and traveling in China, however, he came to understand that "lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets" is more than a slogan. For him, China's ecological projects and sustainable development practices showed that environmental protection and economic growth can be pursued together.
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