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Sumitomo enters alliance for water infrastructure in China

By Other News Sources on September 20, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 20, 2010) Sumitomo Corporation and Sumitomo Corporation (China) Holding Limited agreed with Beijing Capital Co Limited and its wholly owned subsidiary Beijing Capital (Hong Kong) Co Limited to enter into an alliance for water infrastructure related business.

Dead River comes back to life in China

By Other News Sources on September 20, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 20, 2010) A river that went bone dry two decades ago in China is bursting back to life following successful implementation of an ambitious environmental project.

Progress anything but smooth on China’s ambitious, and costly, water plan

By Other News Sources on September 20, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 20, 2010) China is engaged on the world’s most ambitious replumbing scheme.

Oil palm plantations on peatlands won’t get carbon credits under CDM

By Other News Sources on September 19, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 19, 2010) Plantations on peatlands will no longer be supported by the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), a framework for industrialized countries to reduce their emissions via projects in developing countries, reports Wetlands International.

Dam migration ends, transition ongoing

By Other News Sources on September 19, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 19, 2010) Peng Pu, writing for Global Times, says that while many of the migrants from Three Gorges have been resettled, there is still much left to do.

Beijingers sup from worst river in China

By Other News Sources on September 19, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(Sept. 19, 2010 ) About 60 percent of the Haihe River is severely polluted by heavy industry and poses a serious danger to the food and drinking water of Beijing, environmental watchdogs warned Saturday.

Chinese loan underwrites Lake Turkana destruction

By Other News Sources on September 17, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 17, 2010) Terri Hathaway of International Rivers says NGOs are outraged after discovering the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) is set to finance the Gibe 3 dam.

China Is Set to Lose 2% of GDP Cleaning Up Decades of Pollution

By Other News Sources on September 17, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 17, 2010) Officials overseeing China’s fast-growing economy will have to one day clean up the problems being reaped on country’s environment. When that happens, it will negatively impact economic growth, writes Bloomberg News.

The heavy hand of the Chinese state tries to go green

By Other News Sources on September 17, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 17, 2010) As Chinese officials look to “green” their image internationally by cleaning up polluting sectors such as manufacturing and power generation, they’re using a very traditional method: the heavy hand of the state. But that heavy hand is backfiring, creating massive blackouts, and ironically, leading to worse pollution.

For their own good

By Other News Sources on September 17, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 17, 2010) World Bank projects move millions from their homelands…whether they like it or not

Dams threaten farmers, fishermen in India’s northeast – activists

By Other News Sources on September 16, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 15, 2010) Hundreds of thousands of residents in northeastern India are protesting plans to build 168 dams in a remote Himalayan region bordering China, Nepal, Bangladesh and Myanmar, reports Amarjyoti Borah for AlertNet.

Foreign aid a failure, says German aid official

By Other News Sources on September 15, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 15, 2010) Another public figure takes aid to task for failing to achieve its goals after more than 60 years, writes Brady Yauch.

Damming dissent: China jails journalist for Sanmenxia dam corruption exposé

By Other News Sources on September 14, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 14, 2010) The Chinese government continues to muzzle anyone who exposes abuses in relocation programs, writes Brady Yauch.

The Media Campaigns That Promote Dubious Science

By Other News Sources on September 13, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 13, 2010) Over the past week we have looked at several very potent symbols that were misused by major media campaigns that pushed a political agenda to promote vigorous action to combat global warming.

Water shortages reach crisis levels in China

By Other News Sources on September 13, 2010 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 13, 2010) China is struggling to divert enough water to control its worsening water crisis, writes CNN.

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