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China pollution
What Does China Think of Scotland’s Referendum?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, the Kim Jong-un rumors, China and the Ebola crisis, and China's biggest polluter. Friday China links.
China, Japan, South Korea Hold Rare Trilateral Meeting
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China's plan for a space station, the "war on pollution," media blackmail, and China & IS. Friday China links.
Beijing’s Booming Population Risks Instability
By Clint Richards
Pollution and rapidly increasing rural migrants could quickly outstrip Beijing’s ability to cope.
Energy and Climate Collaboration Key to U.S.-China Relations?
By Wang Tao
Working together on critical energy and climate issues could be a boon for broader relations.
Asia Turns Greener
By Anthony Fensom
Asia’s economic giants appear to be getting serious about tackling emissions.
China’s Man-Made Cities: Wisdom or Folly?
By Sara Hsu
The country’s plan to build new cities for the newly urbanized is problematic.
Will China's New Environmental Protection Law Make a Difference?
By Tyler Roney
China's new environmental protection law looks good on paper, but will it be put into practice?
China Revises Environmental Law for the First Time Since 1989
By Shannon Tiezzi
The new law will strengthen the Ministry of Environmental Protection's ability to punish polluters.
China’s Urbanization Plan—Sustainable Development?
By Sara Hsu
The government plans to increase the rate of urbanization. Will it be sustainable?
China Postpones Panda Diplomacy With Malaysia
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, the Sunflower Movement moves on, pollution data from Beijing, and US football in Chongqing. Friday China links.
Panasonic Announces China Pollution Premium
By James Parker
The company announces plans to pay expats in China a premium to compensate for pollution.
China’s Best Weapon Against Pollution: Money
By Shannon Tiezzi
China is increasingly using economic levers to encourage environmental responsibility