"Decades of rampant economic growth have taken their toll on Chinese waterways; a recent survey found that nearly all -- 95% -- of urban water samples were polluted," explains China expert Tony Sagami.
In The Asia Stock Alert, he suggests, "Duoyuan Global Water (NYSE: DGW) recently went public on the NYSE; I believe it's the most profitable way to profit from China's desperate need to clean up its polluted water."
"Much of China's meager water supply isn't safe to drink. One-third of the country's rural population -- an estimated 360 million people -- does not have access to safe drinking water because more than 70% of China's rivers and lakes are polluted.

Could you imagine we American motorists all leaving our cars at home one day a year and riding our bikes or walking to work? Ludicrous to even suggest, right?

