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“Choke Point: China” Findings Cited in Congressional Hearing
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Choke Point: China findings presented at Congressional hearing.
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The Stream, December 8: Water for Export
An Israeli desalination plant that is expected to start operations…
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More People, More Problems — Water Challenges with Chinese Urbanization
Recent reports reveal the nation's freshwater challenges and their possible solutions.
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China Looks to Increase Hydropower to Meet Clean Energy Goals
While the superpower announces ambitious sustainability goals, it faces droughts and intensive energy needs.
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China Karst Credits
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Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
China…
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Environmental Policy Council Advises Cut in China’s Carbon Intensity
China should reduce its carbon intensity by 4 to 5 percent per year to achieve goals of low-carbon development by 2050. The proposal from the China Council of International Cooperation on Environment and Development (CCICED) is the first time such a high-level organization has proposed firm targets for emissions.
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Q&A: Jennifer Turner on Water Challenges for Growing China
"China is a very energy hungry country, so it’s not surprising that they are damming the rivers."