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Rat meat sold as lamb in China
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Yet another food scandal rocks the Chinese people — only this one is more about deception. A new food scandal in China has inspired renewed horror over the lack of food regulation there. At least 6...
- 0 comments | May.13.2013 | Get involved > Post
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China struggles to tap its shale gas
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In a remote corner of Sichuan with lush, terraced hillsides, oil exploration teams have been scaling cliffs to lay seismic charges and struggling to move heavy equipment along winding mountain road...
- 1 comments | May.8.2013 | Get involved > Post
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LG Electronics Increases Presence in Global Chiller Market
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The company concluded contracts in the Philippines and China for supplying products in value of $11 million. LG Electronics (CEO: Koo Bon-joon) is increasing its presence in global large capacity a...
- 1 comments | May.7.2013 | The News > Korea
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SK Innovation Enters Electric Vehicle Battery Market in China
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The joint venture with Chinese companies will be launched in June this year…it will expand facilities to produce a total of 400MWh batteries. SK Innovation will make inroads into the market of elec...
- 0 comments | Apr.25.2013 | The News > Korea
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Groundbreaking at Husab
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Work has formally begun on Namibia’s newest uranium mine, with a groundbreaking ceremony at the Husab project. Husab is majority owned by China Guangdong Nuclear Power Corporation (CGNPC) sub...
- 0 comments | Apr.24.2013 | Get involved > Post
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IEA cuts world oil-demand forecast
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The International Energy Agency reduced its forecasts for global oil demand in 2013 for a third consecutive month and predicted the weakest consumption in Europe since the 1980s. The IEA reduced it...
- 0 comments | Apr.15.2013 | Get involved > Post
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Asia Seizing The Clean Energy Future
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BEIJING: China, Japan and South Korea are making more consistent investments in clean energy and starting to outshine Europe as a global center of low carbon leadership, according to a new report r...
- 0 comments | Apr.10.2013 | Get involved > Post
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China is building buses so enormous that cars can just drive underneath them
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You know when you’re driving and there’s a bus in front of you and it’s annoying as hell, partly because buses are annoying, and mostly because we are impatient assholes? Well, the Chinese are deve...
- 0 comments | Apr.9.2013 | Get involved > Post
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China’s finless porpoises are going extinct
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China’s got wayyyyyyy too many pigs in its rivers (16,000 dead pigs in the Huangpu at last count!), but it’s dangerously short on “river pigs,” the colloquial name for the finless porpoise. (My fir...
- 0 comments | Apr.2.2013 | Get involved > Post
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China’s exploitation of Latin American natural resources raises concern
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Economic benefits countered by environmental damage and fears over lopsided nature of trade relations with Beijing Amazonian forest cleared in Ecuador, a mountain levelled in Peru, the Cerrado sava...
- 0 comments | Mar.29.2013 | Get involved > Post
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Tricycle House: A Pedal-Powered, Off-Grid RV
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After a long day, fantasies about riding off into the sunset are hard to squash. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could just leave it all behind for a life of simplicity on the back of a bike? Everything...
- 3 comments | Mar.27.2013 | Get involved > Post
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China Textile City turns producer of eco-friendly fabrics
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China Textile City has turned producer of eco-friendly fabrics, as per a recent survey carried out by Shaoxing County Administration for Industry and Commerce. As part of the survey, random spot ch...
- 1 comments | Mar.25.2013 | Get involved > Post
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China Seen Cutting Subsidy for Largest Solar Projects: Energy
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China, forecast to become the biggest solar market this year, may restructure its subsidies to favor smaller projects over larger ones to promote new plants in in areas with power shortages, an ind...
- 0 comments | Mar.21.2013 | Get involved > Post
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‘Disposable chopsticks fuelling deforestation in China’
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China, which produces 80 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks every year, must cut down its manufacturing as it puts heavy burden on the country’s national forests, a lawmaker has said. Bo Guangx...
- 1 comments | Mar.14.2013 | Get involved > Post
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China Backing Away From Carbon Tax Start in 2013, Official Says
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China will wait until after this year to introduce a tax on carbon, deferring to concern that economic growth might suffer, a government researcher said. The nation eventually expects to introduce ...
- 1 comments | Mar.8.2013 | Get involved > Post
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Strengthening Beijing Air Pollution Control and Regulations
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Beijing residents continue to struggle with choking levels of hazardous air pollution, compounded by a sandstorm, causing the government to urge people to stay indoors and take steps to protect the...
- 0 comments | Mar.6.2013 | Get involved > Post
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SK Global Chemical Makes Inroads into High Value-added Chemical Product Market in China
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It agreed with Sinopec to establish a joint venture to produce butanediol. SK Global Chemical increases its presence in high value-added chemical product market in China. SK Global Chemical (Presid...
- 0 comments | Mar.4.2013 | The News > Korea
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Wind Surpasses Nuclear in China
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Wind has overtaken nuclear as an electricity source in China. In 2012, wind farms generated 2 percent more electricity than nuclear power plants did, a gap that will likely widen dramatically over ...
- 0 comments | Feb.20.2013 | Get involved > Post
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It Doesn’t Have Lungs, but This Bicycle Breathes
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Matt Hope’s ‘Breathing Bicycle’ allows riders to generate their own clean air. With China’s notoriously polluted air reaching unprecedented levels of dirtiness in recent weeks, it’s bee...
- 0 comments | Feb.13.2013 | Get involved > Post
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In rush to urbanize, China flattens 700 mountains
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China’s shift from a rural to urban society is speeding up development projects, including one where a developer is flattening mountains to build a new city BIG WAVE GULLY, LANZHOU, China — T...
- 0 comments | Feb.10.2013 | Get involved > Post
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