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China’s farms
pollute as much as its factories, survey
finds (link to the Hundu)
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We Want China to
Lead - By PETER MANDELSON (link to the
New York Times)
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China's Cabinet
says pollution situation still serious
(link to Reuters)
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COMMENT: Don't
blame China, US for Nopenhagen - By
Muhammad Cohen
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Climate change after
Copenhagen: China's thing about numbers (The
Economist)
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China emerges as the
new world superpower: Chinese premier
outmanoeuvred Obama at CopenhagenBy L. IAN
MACDONALD
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One global warming opinion in China: Some
like it hot (Chicago Tribune)
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China to invest over 3
trillion yuan in environment - China commits
to lowering emissions by 40 to 45 percent
from 2005 levels, but some say the country's
carbon output could grow. (Mother Nature
Network)
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Chinese debate
positive side of global warming (Natinal
Post, Canada)
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Choking in China's
polluted city (CNN)
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Trade Disagreements
Fuel U.S.-China Tension at Climate Talks
(Bloomberg)
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China burning coal while developing green
energy - BY Damian Grammaticas (BBC News)
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Record-breaking China
- China, along with the United States, is
the world’s largest producer of CO2.
(COP15post)
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China says population
controls help fight climate change (Reuters
UK)
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CHINA: One Green Leap
Forward, Two Steps Backward - By Antoaneta
Bezlova
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China's fledgling green movement
(Aljazeera.net)
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What do the US and
China's emissions targets actually mean?
(Guardian, UK)
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The Greening Of China
(Forbes)
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Officials in central China plan to
relocate 15,000 residents after more than 1,000 children
tested positive for lead poisoning (BBC)
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China
realises greening can be good for business (Sydney
Morning Herald)
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Can
green tech turn grey skies to blue? Choking pollution
has left the Chinese with little choice but to embrace
sustainable technologies. This has opened a huge market
for foreign companies, who are jockeying to help the
country clean up
- By Carolynne Wheeler
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Energy Efficiency Ranks High in China's Plans; CO2 Is
Seldom Discussed
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Wind
power prescribed for China's energy needs Wind turbines
dotting argicultural areas would cost $900B over 20
years
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China’s green leap forward
- Facing dire pollution and wanting to be in on what
may be the next industrial revolution, China positions
itself to be a leader in green technology – with major
implications for the rest of the world.
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What
can China do about climate change?
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China jails environment activists - rights group
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'Green'
revolution under way in rural
China
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China
must drop cheap options in new CO2 deal -EU
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Tread
Heavily: China's Tire Demand Rolls over Southeast Asian
Forests
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Dams
May Degrade One of China's Remaining Healthy Rivers
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A
legal crusader against polluters in China finds NW
allies
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China
plastic bag ban 'has saved 1.6m tonnes of oil'
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China
Looks for Big Cuts in Emissions
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Can
China Go Green?
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FACTBOX: China's climate change policy
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China
Outpaces U.S. in Cleaner Coal-Fired Plants
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Disabilities in China's polluted Shanxi (BBC News)
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China's green leap forward? (The
Christian Science Monitor)
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Can
China be green by 2020?
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A new mantra for China's
big thirst: Less is more
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China group urges
government to stick to green goals
- Reuters
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China
Exports Made It World's Largest Greenhouse-Gas Factory -
Bloomberg
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China
lets it snow to end drought
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China urged to cut use of
nitrogen fertilisers - Reuters
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One-third of China's Yellow
river 'unfit for drinking or agriculture'
Guardian
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60 Minutes looks at illegal
electronics recycling in China. Dallas News
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China passes U.S. as No. 1
in greenhouse gas emissions.
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Is Red China Ever Green?
Slate.com USA
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China
jumps Olympics air hurdle.
BBC
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Made in China. The Age,
Australia
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China Scrambles on
Construction, Pollution to Meet Olympic Deadlines. WSJ
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With one month to go, IOC
says it's time for Beijing to deliver on pollution, free
press. CNN
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Wen Bo: Environmentalism
growing in China. CNN
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China responsible for
two-thirds of world carbon. Green Bang
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Let athletes march, air
will be fine: China. ABC News
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China top carbon emitter,
Beijing under pressure. Reuters India
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Pollution kills 10,000 a
year in Hong Kong, southern China. The Economic Times
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China chemical spill
threatens water of 200,000. June 10, Reuter
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China using more than
double its available natural resources,
environmentalists say. IHT
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Can clean tech stem China's
environmental woes? CNET.com
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China Reports Declines in 3
Major Pollutants, Reversing Trend. The New York Times
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Environment of China, Wikipedia
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China Environment, the World Bank
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State Environmental Protection
Administration
- White
Paper on Environmental Protection. China
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International Fund for China's
Environment
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Environmental Protection in China
1996-2005 Government White Paper
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China Environmental law Initiative.
Environmental Protection Agency of United States
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Environmental Problem-China. YouTub
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China's Pollution Revolution. By
Christina Larson
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As China Roars, Pollution Reaches
Deadly Extremes. By Joseph Kahn and Jim Yardley, Aug. 26,
2007. The New York Times
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China's threatening environment. By
Nathan Nankivell, Asia Times Online
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