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Three Gorges, home to early hominid

By Other News Sources on November 7, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 29, 2002) Scientists say they have discovered more hominid fossils in the Three Gorges region than in any other part of China, with traces of human activity found there that date back more than 2 million years.

Dam to withstand any attack, designer says

By Other News Sources on November 7, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 28, 2002) Military attacks and natural disasters, such as earthquakes, have been considered in the design and construction of the Three Gorges dam, a project official said on the eve of the 5.7-magnitude quake in nearby Jiangxi province.

Three Gorges dam unaffected by the earthquake in Jiangxi

By Other News Sources on November 7, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

(August 17, 2002) ‘The earthquake has not affected the Three Gorges dam,’ an expert with the Hubei Province Seismological Bureau tells Interfax, adding that the closest city to the project, Yichang, was also not affected ‘very much.’

China launches new round clearance of Three Gorges reservoir site

By Other News Sources on November 7, 2008 • ( 1 Comment )

(July 31, 2002) Work has begun on the next phase of the reservoir-area cleanup operation, in advance of the planned raising of the water level after the 2006 flood season to 156 metres above sea level.

Police drop Lesotho bribery probe

By Other News Sources on November 6, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

(November 6, 2008) British police will not investigate a construction company accused of corruption in Lesotho, they have said.British firm Mott Macdonald were implicated in an audit of a dam project in the southern African kingdom.

China says dozens of chemical plants pose hazards

By Other News Sources on November 6, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 12, 2002) Information on which factories pose risks to rivers will not be made available until an appropriate time after the Lunar New Year holiday, which begins on Jan. 29, China’s environment chief says.

Chem plants threaten China’s water supply

By Other News Sources on November 6, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 8, 2002) More than half of the country’s 21,000 chemical plants are located along the Yangtze and Yellow rivers, said SEPA director Zhou Shengxian, adding that many had not conducted environmental impact assessments and were built in improper locations.

Cancer in village raises water fears

By Other News Sources on November 6, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 7, 2002) ‘With the health of villagers in the Han valley already compromised by foul-smelling rivers, the massive north-south water transfer scheme appears set to make matters worse.’

Elderly protester freed after ‘vow’ to drop flood demands

By Other News Sources on November 6, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 23, 2002) An 82-year-old Shaanxi farmer who campaigns on behalf of people who lost land to the Sanmenxia dam has been released from detention after being asked to promise not to demand more compensation related to the 2003 Wei River floods.

China’s pollution galvanises peasants to action

By Other News Sources on November 6, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 20, 2002) ‘Mrs Song never had much interest in politics but when factory pollution began poisoning well water and killing crops, the young mother got angry.’

Three Gorges Dam Project to finish earlier

By Other News Sources on November 6, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 20, 2002) Construction of the Three Gorges Dam Project is expected to be completed in May this year, nine months earlier than scheduled, the Xinhua News Agency has reported.

Shanghai hit by salinity crisis

By Other News Sources on November 6, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 6, 2006) Shanghai has been hit by its first salinity crisis this year, with a chloride concentration above the recommended level, municipal water authorities announced.

China names and shames 11 industrial polluters

By Other News Sources on November 6, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 16, 2002) SEPA vice-director Pan Yue also named 10 metals, transportation and power projects under construction near rivers, areas of dense population and ecological protection zones as posing serious environmental dangers.

China officials told to report pollution promptly

By Other News Sources on November 6, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 16, 2002) Officials and executives who delay reporting or who cover up ‘sudden environmental incidents’ may face criminal prosecution, a SEPA official is quoted as saying.

China faces power oversupply in some regions

By Other News Sources on November 6, 2008 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 13, 2002) While overall power consumption in China has surged over the past five years, the rate of demand is slowing, according to a State Council report.

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