China Environment Forum
The China Environment Forum creates programming and publications to encourage dialog among U.S. and Chinese scholars, policymakers, businesses, and nongovernmental organizations on environmental and energy challenges in China.
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The Woodrow Wilson Center’s ECSP and China Environment Forum received a grant from the U.S. ...
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This research brief was produced as part of the China Environment Forum’s partnership with Western Kentucky University on the USAID-supported China Environmental Health Project By Alan Campana SEPTEMBER 2009 In the international effort to curb global air pollution emissions that lead to c...
Ding Jh
Ding Jh
Wow~~~I want a house like that!
October 8 at 9:13am
Ding Jh
Ding Jh
downloaded the report. will read it!
October 8 at 9:13am
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This research brief was produced as part of the China Environment Forum’s partnership with Western Kentucky University on the USAID-supported China Environmental Health Project By Peter Marsters The CEO of Chinese automaker BYD has recently taken to drinking vials of his company’s battery flu...
Ding Jh
Ding Jh
EVs have become the clear leader in achieving these goals when compared to other technologies such as liquid natural gas, hydrogen, or alcohol-based fuel systems.

yes. true. but how about compare EV to the technology of "driving less" or "better public transportation"? for most Chinese cities, the population density make it more economical to ... See Moredevelop public transporation. e.g. in my home town, a city with a million people, buses takes you anywhere, convenient, fast, and inexpensive.

while most electricity still comes from coal, and renewables are not fulfilling our expectations yet, I'm supportive, but not over-excited about EVs yet.
August 27 at 4:57pm
Derek Chen
Derek Chen
maybe can use bike more.
September 3 at 2:35pm
Ding Jh
Ding Jh
Funny some mayors said they are ashamed that there were still lots of bikes on the streets in their cities. They need a new perspective of "fashion"
October 8 at 9:09am
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This research brief was produced as part of the China Environment Forum’s partnership with Western Kentucky University on the USAID-supported China Environmental Health Project By Kexin Liu With an average GDP rate of 10 percent for the past thirty years, China’s economic boom has brought mil...
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China Environment Forum Committee on Foreign Relations Releases report on U.S.-China Climate Change Collaboration

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China Environment Forum Video with Julian Wong at Center for American Progress

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What is China doing to combat global warming? Should China's actions affect negotiations over the American Clean Energy and Security Act? And how can the United States and China work together on climate issues?
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This research brief was produced as part of the China Environment Forum’s partnership with Western Kentucky University on the USAID-supported China Environmental Health Project By Mao Zhimin In November 2007, a farmer from Sichuan Province named Zhang Xiuqiong was arrested for illegally c...
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China Environment Forum China Environment Series 10!! Hard copies coming soon, but here is the e-copy:

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The China Environment Forum seeks to initiate sustainable development approaches in China by: promoting information sharing, facilitating policy debates, and most importantly, building networks between U.S. ...
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China Environment Forum We at CEF are clearly big fans of videos. Check out this one with 20 amazing minutes of a Tibetan nature reserve--the origin of the Four Great Rivers.

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Southeastern Tibet has a “sea of forests” so vast that the region contains 1/7th of all the timber reserves for China. The once rapid deforestation of the region was banned to protect the upper watersheds for four of Asia’s greatest rivers: the Yangtze, Salween, Mekong, and Brahmaputra. ...
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China Environment Forum CEF is hiring! Close date is May 15 for program assistant, please call Linden with any questions about the position - 202.691.4022

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