China Climate Plan (English Translation At Last)
The pew centre for global climate change has just started a China page.
The first item to be posted is the first Chineese climate plan, when this came out earlier in the year i couldn't find an english translation. Well, here it is.
China's First Climate Change Plan (PDF)
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The first item to be posted is the first Chineese climate plan, when this came out earlier in the year i couldn't find an english translation. Well, here it is.
China's First Climate Change Plan (PDF)
China Releases New Climate Change PlanInformation on China and climate change is not the easiest thing in the world to come across but one good site for keeping up with the debate is ChinaDialogue a great site, which, due to it's team of transltors, allows you to leave comments that are then translated...also all the articles are in both english and chinese.
On June 4, 2007, China released its first national climate change plan. Prepared by China’s National Development and Reform Commission, the plan outlines China’s strategy for addressing climate change through national programs aimed at mitigation, adaptation, science and technology research, and increasing public awareness.
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2 Comments:
This really pissed me off.
The Heartland Institute put out this youtube anti-Al Gore video. Please consider bloggin on it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRaeEIN5Sh8
Regards...Linda
Hi Linda,
The exact last thing that i am going to do is publicise this kind of detritis. Through critical posts, or otherwise.
It dosent achieve anything, infact it is counterproductive.
Concentrating on solutions and new projects for communicating is a far more valuable thing to do in my opinion.
Nether the less i share your frustration...people have there games but it is cynical and destructive in the case of such an urgent and important issue.
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