we do pose overexploitation.we want gold mountain, but we also want clear water and green mountain. gary: my chinese friends were very quick to point out that when you see the government, as we did, making some very sort of friendly noises towards organized religions, it's a bit of a surprise often for people from outside china, like how is it that this government that used to be all about atheism is now sort of very friendly towards at least a schedule of religions, particularly the traditional cultural religions like buddhism and taoism and confucianism? and the fact is that the communist party is observing that tens of millions of people are becoming more religious, and they're realizing that this might actually be an opportunity for them to kind of encourage these religions to be environmentally conscious and to support that side of the religions, because that will help people become maybe a little bit less materialistic, a little less oriented towards consumption. i think the government realizes that the era