North Korea wakes up slowly to impact of deforestation
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19/11/1999
Pyongyang, with 2 million residents, has cleaner air largely because there isn't enough money or gasoline for more vehicles, belying the dire state of North Korea's environment. The key problem is deforestation. So many hills have been stripped of trees that the North Korean leader Kim Jong II plans to plant millions more, a sign that customarily recalcitrant North Korea may be waking up to outside warnings.