Abstract:Chinas environmental protection law, which stirred great controversy during its amendment process, has finally been passed. The updated law makes significant progress in the area of public interest litigation and strengthens the legislative tools to punis
Abstract:As fears over food safety grow in China, companies are letting customers trace their products via WeChat, the countrys most popular messaging app… Source: China Dialogue, http://www.chinadialogue.org.cn/article/show/single/en/6915-China-s-largest-chicken-
Abstract:Chinas polluted land is in urgent need of cleaning up, but at present there is a lack of both experience and legislation, says Gao Shengda…Source: China Dialogue, http://www.chinadialogue.org.cn/article/show/single/en/6897-China-lacks-experience-to-clean-
Abstract:Cutting greenhouse gas emissions to minimal levels will lead to 0.06% reduction in annual consumption growth, says global panel… Source, China Dialogue, http://www.chinadialogue.org.cn/blog/6904-It-won-t-cost-the-earth-to-fight-climate-change-says-IPCC/en
Abstract:Wang Jiuliangs first documentary, Beijing Besieged by Waste, made the public aware for the first time how China’s capital was being encircled by rubbish dumps. This prompted the government to clean up the almost 1,000 landfill sites around the city. In hi
Abstract:Dietary shifts to meats, sugar and oils are creating a health and environment crisis that Chinese officials ignore, says Barry Popkin, coordinator of the China Health and Nutrition Survey… Source: China Dialogue, http://www.chinadialogue.org.cn/article/sh
Abstract:In the absence of stricter environmental protection policies, it is marginalised groups that bear the larger burden of pollution in both China and the US… Source: China Dialogue, http://www.chinadialogue.org.cn/article/show/single/en/6867-How-the-rich-esc