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By Other News Sources on January 15, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 15, 2007) Beijing gets tough with penalties for polluters, by Shi Jiangtao, SCMP, Jan. 11, 2007 Approval suspended for new projects as cities, power firms break environment laws.

Northeast villagers to air grievances about Vietnamese dams

By Other News Sources on January 14, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 14, 2007) Villagers said that more than 60 hectares in Ratanakkiri province, Lumphat and Kon Mom districts alone were destroyed by flood, and hundreds of villagers have abandoned their homes.

China cracks the whip on polluters

By Other News Sources on January 14, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 14, 2007) China has cracked the whip to punish environment polluters as it struggled but failed to meet energy cuts and pollution goals over recent years.

Cautious welcome to pollution drive

By Other News Sources on January 12, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 12, 2007) Beijing’s latest crackdown on industrial pollution, targeting top power producers and development-minded local governments, has received a cautious welcome from environmental experts and even the affected companies.

Power producers ordered to meet environmental standards before expanding

By Other News Sources on January 12, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 12, 2007) Four of China’s power generating giants will not be allowed to build new power projects until they correct environmental problems with existing generating facilities, according to the State Environmental Protection Administration of China (SEPA).

Pollution fears over China’s growth

By Other News Sources on January 12, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 12, 2007) China has recorded double-digit growth for the fourth year in succession, according to the country’s top economic planner, amid rising tension between the push for continued fast development and the environment.

Cyber-rebels to launch safe website for activists

By Other News Sources on January 12, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 12, 2007) Chinese dissidents say they will launch a site designed with encryption software to let whistle-blowers worldwide post sensitive documents on the internet without being traced.

Cautious welcome to pollution drive

By Other News Sources on January 12, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 12, 2007) Beijing’s latest crackdown on industrial pollution, targeting top power producers and development-minded local governments, has received a cautious welcome from environmental experts and even the affected companies.

Major pollution spill ‘every other day’ in China

By Other News Sources on January 11, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 11, 2007) China’s breakneck growth took its worst ever toll on the environment last year, the state media said today quoting a report that revealed serious pollution spills are occurring almost every other day.

Dirty cities, power plants blacklisted

By Other News Sources on January 11, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 11, 2007) The top environmental watchdog took the unprecedented step of blacklisting four major power plants and four cities yesterday for performing poorly on their environmental impact assessments (EIAs).

China’s environment watchdog to deny power project approvals in bid to gain compliance

By Other News Sources on January 11, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 11, 2007) Shanghai: China’s environmental protection agency says it won’t approve new power plant projects by four major utilities until the companies bring current projects into compliance with safeguards.

China watchdog to deny power project OKs

By Other News Sources on January 11, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 11, 2007) Shanghai: China’s environmental protection agency says it won’t approve new power plant projects by four major utilities until the companies bring current projects into compliance with safeguards.

Beijing gets tough with penalties for polluters

By Other News Sources on January 11, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 11, 2007) Beijing yesterday named and shamed the country’s top power producers and four local governments in its latest crusade against polluters after publicly admitting the country missed its energy-saving and pollution-control targets for last year.

82 projects seriously violating EIA rules blacklisted; EIA approval of some projects suspended

By Other News Sources on January 11, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 11, 2007) The State Environmental Protection Administration received 600,000 complaints regarding environmental issues last year, an increase of 30 percent over the year before, said the administration’s deputy director Pan Yue.

Beijing gets tough with penalties for polluters

By Other News Sources on January 11, 2007 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 11, 2007) China’s environmental protection agency says it won’t approve new power plant projects by four major utilities until the companies bring current projects into compliance with safeguards.

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