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Ke explains how the rapid pollution of the land and river around his childhood home led him to join Taiwan’s environmental protection movement, and speaks of his admiration for Kuo Tao-jen's work to save squid habitats in 1997, which led to his nine-year documentation of the "Squid Daddy" and his team. He stresses the importance of the world's top polluters, China and the United States, in prioritizing environmental protection for sustainable development.  "The Squid Daddy's Labor Room" is airing as part of "Made in Taiwan", a new Link TV series of films and documentaries that explore the social and environmental issues facing the island. To learn more and to watch online, please visit linktv.org/madeintaiwan.
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Date Found: May 28, 2010
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