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U.S.-China Cooperation: The Co-benefits of Reducing Black Carbon

March 17, 2010 // 9:00am11:00am
Controlling sources of black carbon can provide important and cost-effective opportunities to pursue public health and climate co-benefits. Three experts analyze the science and politics behind black carbon issues in China.
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U.S.-China Partnership for Climate Action

March 11, 2010 // 11:00am1:00pm
Speakers introduce their joint work to help promote public-private energy efficiency initiatives and better measurement of greenhouse gas emissions in two of China's most industrialized provinces.

Hidden Waters, Dragons in the Deep

January 20, 2010 // 2:30pm4:00pm
China Environment Forum, Western Kentucky University, and Circle of Blue launch a multi-media webpage that puts a human face on the karst water challenges in southwest China.

Environmental Health Governance in China: Addressing the Health Risks from Heavy Metal Pollution in the World's Factory

November 18, 2009 // 8:00am10:00am
Alex Wang, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC); Joan Hu, NRDC; ZHAO Yuechao, Bureau of Health Supervision, Chinese Ministry of Health; LV Zhongmei, Hubei University of Economics
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Lost in Translation? Linking Energy Efficiency Advances in China to GHG Reductions

October 16, 2009 // 9:00am11:00am
Lynn Price, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Barbara Finamore, Natural Resources Defense Council; David Doniger, Natural Resources Defense Council
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Engaging China in New Energy Cooperation

October 02, 2009 // 9:00am11:00am
David Mohler, Senior VP and CTO for Duke Energy, Peggy Liu, Chairperson, Joint U.S.-China Collaboration on Clean Energy (JUCCCE), Steve Papermaster, JUCCCE Co-Founder, U.S. Steering Committee Chair

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