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It is up to the population of east Asia to demand that their governments organize their national economies and their industrial regulations in such a way as to solve environmental problems.
salinization
The climate in the region
The cities are crowded so there are a lot of buildings and factories which cause pollution.
Environmental issues in the Middle East have received relatively little attention, compared to those of regions such as the Americas, Africa, or Asia. Middle Eastern environmental issues are often forgotten because of the politics and economic stagnation of the region. This is a oversight, since environmental problems very often underlie the political conflicts in this area. Other substantial impediments in most Middle Eastern countries include the relative lack of scientific information on the biodiversity of the region, and the difficulty of sharing relevant research findings between Middle Eastern countries.
The Aral Sea is a big environmental problem. It is shrinking very rapidly, mostly due to human factors. During the Soviet Rule the waters were diverted to irrigate the cotton and rice fields of Central Asia, cutting the vital supply of the sea.
The monsoons can cause flooding and landslides, but if there is too little rain, it can cause droughts.
Asia has many mountains so it is a tourist site in the winter because of all that snow. The mountains cause problems because when the snow melts from on top of the mountains, the valley floods.
Geolocation, environmental factors, human and animal migration, social economics, religion and/or belief system, wealth, politics, trade, and introduction of and availability of ingredients.
yes, there is.
Religious wars
Pollution problems in the former Soviet Union and Central Asia were primarily caused by rapid industrialization, inadequate environmental regulations, and a heavy reliance on fossil fuels. The legacy of state-controlled economies led to widespread neglect of environmental concerns, resulting in the contamination of air, soil, and water sources. Additionally, mismanagement of natural resources and the military's use of these regions for nuclear testing further exacerbated environmental degradation. The lack of public awareness and governmental accountability contributed to ongoing pollution issues in these areas.