Abstract:Efforts to wipe out the pika on the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau will further damage the fragile grasslands, warn campaigners…Source: Chinadialogue, http://www.chinadialogue.org.cn/article/show/single/en/6983-Killing-the-pika-won-t-save-the-Tibetan-grasslands
Abstract:Widespread cadmium pollution in Hunan province, south China, poses an ongoing threat to public health… Source: China Dialogue, http://www.chinadialogue.org.cn/article/show/single/en/7008-The-polluted-legacy-of-China-s-largest-rice-growing-province
Abstract:The Chinese government has loudly vowed many times in the last year to improve air quality, going to far as to declare a "war on pollution". Its hard to tell if this is just lip service… Source: China Dialogue, http://qz.com/213728/chinas-fight-
Abstract:FORHEAD Summer Institute 2014 Understanding and Addressing Food Safety Problems
Abstract:Sustained pressure from Greenpeace forced Shenhua to commit to major changes at a coal plant in the Mongolian grasslands… Source: China Dialogue, http://www.chinadialogue.org.cn/article/show/single/en/6977-How-NGOs-forced-China-s-biggest-coal-company-to-b
Abstract:The environmental impact of Chinas pork industry is becoming too large to ignore. Meat invariably means pig in China, with pork accounting for 65% of the meat consumed in the country… Source: China Dialogue, http://www.chinadialogue.org.cn/blog/6979-Infog
Abstract:Over the last year or so, people living in China have been bombarded almost daily by media reports about the health impacts of environmental pollution, including air, soil and water pollution, as well as an alarming array of food-safety problems…Source: C