China Environment Publications
CES 11 pp. 216-238
Jul 07, 2011Feature Box: Sino-Italian Energy and Environmental Cooperation
By Natalie Matthews
Commentary: Eco-Farming: A Long-Term Strategy for Dealing with Climate Change
By Pan Wenjing (Translated by Ada Wu)
Commentary: Too Much of a Good Thing? Phosphorus Flows and Water
Eutrophication in China
By Marcy Nicks Moody
Commentary: Local Understanding of a Melting Glacier: Conversing with Lamas and Circumambulators in Shangri-La
By Zhou Lei
Spotlight on NGO Activism: Zero-Waste Comes to China: The Green Anhui-GAIA Partnership
By Skye Gilbert
Feature Box: Anatomy of a Partnership: Benefits of U.S.-China Private Sector Cooperation in the Power Sector
By Claire Casey & John Juech
Feature Box: The China Carbon Forum: Enhancing China’s Response to Climate Change through Network-building and Stakeholder Dialogue
By Leo Horn-Phathanothai more
CES 8 Special Report Introduction, pp. 153-154:
Jul 07, 2011The Navigating Peace Initiative's Water Conflict Resolution in the United States and China Special Report
By Dr. Jennifer L. Turner and Timothy Hildebrandt more
CES 6 Feature Article, pp. 55-66
Jul 07, 2011Bamboo Sprouts After the Rain: The History of University Student Environmental Associations in China by Lu Hongyan more
CES 9 Commentaries, pp. 77-97
Jul 07, 2011High Tech's Toxic Legacy in China
By Jamie Choi
Spotlight on NGO Activism: Promoting Pesticide Eco-Alternatives
By Sun Jing
Feature Box: Highlights of International Energy Agency-China Initiatives
By Jonathan Sinton
Complex Tradeoffs: Urban Transport, Land Use, Air Quality, and Health in Chengdu
By Chris Nielsen
A Case Study in Indoor Air Pollution and Lung Cancer in Xuan Wei, China
By H. Dean Hosgood
Feature Box: Energy Futures and Urban Air Pollution
By Derreck Vollmer
Feature Box: Partnership for Clean Indoor Air in Guizhou Province
By Jennifer L. Turner more
China Environment Series 11(2010/2011)
Nov 10, 2010China's success in promoting clean energy technology has been a hot story over the past year as the China Environment Forum team pulled together this special Energy and Climate issue of the China Environment Series. We ambitiously aimed to create; and hope our readers think we succeeded;in creating an issue that takes a snapshot of major energy trends in China and understand some of the complexities in the U.S.-China energy and climate relations. This eleventh issue is our biggest yet, due not just to our inability to say no to so many great paper proposals, but also because of the dynamism in clean energy developments in China and many exciting developments in U.S.-China energy cooperation;in both government, NGO, and business spheres. We hope you enjoy this issue!
This special Energy and Climate issue was made possible through a grant from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, as well as support from the Blue Moon Fund, USAID, Vermont Law School, Western Kentucky University, and the ENVIRON Foundation.
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