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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.

Green watchdog to sink teeth into factory pollution

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

(January 10, 2002) ‘We will be watching closely [to see] if SEPA will really ask these plants on the list to stop production if they cannot meet the requirements or if they will only impose penalties, which actually fatten their own pockets,’ Dai Qing is quoted as saying.

China pushing environmental cleanup

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

(January 1, 2002) Cracking down after a spate of toxic chemical spills, China’s environmental agency has ordered cleanups at some heavily polluting factories and is planning inspections of other big projects.

Net portals braced for more curbs on content

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

(December 31, 2001) Sources say the pressure on the Chinese media has become so intense that the Southern Metropolis News recently decided to cut back on coverage of news that would offend the authorities.

Editor fired over reports criticising authorities

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

(December 29, 2001) Chen Jieren’s newspaper ran a story that said relief funds allocated by Beijing to flood victims in Shaanxi were held up by provincial and municipal governments. The story upset the Shaanxi government, which complained to the Ministry of Civil Affairs.

China outpacing U.S. in energy policy

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

(December 20, 2001) A U.S. Department of Energy report notes that while China is planning or constructing many new large-scale dams, ‘America no longer builds the hydroelectric dams championed by FDR.’

China’s energy insecurity and Iran’s crisis

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

(December 15, 2001) The current Iranian crisis holds dire economic and non-economic consequences for China, Iran’s energy partner. The China-Iran connection covers a whole spectrum of economic activities, including dam-building.

Whiff of change as Beijing tackles pollution

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

(December 12, 2001) Pan Yue, the environment watchdog’s vice-director, this week made the startling declaration that a lack of democracy meant vested interests had been able to recklessly degrade the country’s environment.

Three Gorges generates 100b kwh

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

(December 9, 2001) The Three Gorges Project Corp, says the dam has produced a cumulative total of 100 billion kilowatts of electricty.

Three Gorges company to reduce electricity generation

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

(November 23, 2001) The Three Gorges and Gezhouba dams will produce slightly less power this year than last, the general manager announces.

China leaders mine vein of unrest to press rural reform

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

(November 21, 2001) Premier Wen Jiabao and President Hu Jintao have highlighted rural stagnation and unrest to pressure foot-dragging officials before China’s parliament convenes from March 5 to discuss a five-year national development plan, observers say.

Clean-up starts around Three Gorges Reservoir

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

(November 21, 2001) Work has begun to clean up the area that will be flooded in late September or early October when the reservoir water level is raised from 139 metres to 156 metres.

Power production safety situation faces challenges

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

(November 21, 2001) ‘Chinese power production safety faces serious challenges despite stable operation in 2005, said a senior official with the State Electricity Regulatory Commission.’

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