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Video Land locked Mongolia cannot survive on its own

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Should Mongolia join or be apart of Russia or China to survive ?
This year it has No snow for the very first time.

 
Why should it join either?

It isn't as though belonging to Russia or China is going to make it snow.
 
Some beautiful looking men there, they should stay as they are.
 
Why should it join either?

It isn't as though belonging to Russia or China is going to make it snow.

Joining Russia or China, Mongolians get the freedom to move to these countries to live ?
 
I don't think that joining another country is going to solve their problem, although I don't have any other solution except if they can start to control their air pollution.
 
Joining Russia or China, Mongolians get the freedom to move to these countries to live ?

The whole country isn't choking on pollution. Just the settled areas burning fossil fuels.

Huge swathes of China and Russia are no different.

At one time up until the 60's, England used to choke on coal fumes.

And their weather really isn't due to anything they've done.....it is part of global climate change.

Chances are it will become a high desert climate.

They need to stop burning coal.
 
As has been said, joining either country will not fix the problem, especially since China's big cities suffer the same pollution problem as Ulaanbaatar. (Did you see Beiging during the 2008 Olympics? How about London? Or Los Angeles?) Even fixing the causes doesn't necessarily fix the problem. Los Angeles still has smog almost a century after the word was invented.
 
Mongolia has energy problems common to other emerging economies. The country is not terribly well endowed with arable land anyway. It does receive a decent amount of solar energy.

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