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China Dialogue: Raizing the last refuge

By Other News Sources on February 9, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 9, 2011) Han Ziyu at China Dialogue reports that the Chinese Government is downscaling a reserve for rare fish. Below is an excerpt, and link to the full article at China Dialogue.

Hernando de Soto: Egypt’s economic apartheid

By Other News Sources on February 9, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 9, 2011) Renowned Peruvian economist and international development scholar Hernando de Soto wrote an article in the Wall Street Journal about how the lack of property rights in Egypt has led to widespread economic marginalization, fueling the current uprising.

China Dialogue: Cascade effect

By Other News Sources on February 8, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 8, 2011) Philip Hirsh at China Dialogue writes about the downstream effects of Chinese dam projects. Below is an excerpt, and a link to the full article at China Dialogue.

Troubling similarities between carbon credits and mortgage derivatives

By Other News Sources on February 8, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 8, 2011) Chuck Spinney at the Atlantic has written an interesting article comparing carbon credits to the complex mortgage dervativs that led to the financial meltdown.

Carbon Credit Watch: Austria refuses to publish serial numbers of stolen credits, vow they will not re-enter the market

By Other News Sources on February 8, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 8, 2011) Austrian officials claim to have tracked down many stolen carbon credits, but have refused to disclose their serial numbers. They claim that they will not re-enter the system. Not everyone is satisfied with this assurance.

Chinese official media boasts of record number of Three Gorges tourists

By Other News Sources on February 8, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 8, 2011) Chinese official media outlet Xinhua boasts that the Three Gorges Dam reported a record 1.45 million tourist arrivals last year. If accurate, this means that there are now as many annual tourists as there were local residents forcibly resettled to build the dam.

China’s Golden Waterway?

By Other News Sources on February 7, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 7, 2011) Here is an article on the Three Gorges Dam we stumbled upon written by University of Victoria PHD student Trevor Williams. The article was inspired by a seminar by Probe International Fellow Dai Qing presented at the University of Victoria.

Carbon Credit Watch: Carbon trading resumes, trading volumes dismal

By Other News Sources on February 7, 2011 • ( 1 Comment )

(February 7, 2011) Carbon trading has resumed in five EU Countries, though volumes have remained dismal due to concerns over the integrity of carbon markets.

Carbon Credit Watch: Carbon traders seek fraud compensation system

By Other News Sources on February 4, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 4, 2011) Carbon credit traders are pushing for a fraud compensation system in the wake of large scale carbon credit theft. Read about this and other stories in our carbon market media roundup.

Economic Observer on China’s hydro dam push

By Other News Sources on February 4, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 4, 2011) This recent Economic Observer story provides a glimpse into the Chinese Government’s upcoming dam building frenzy.

Carbon Credit Watch: Carbon market freeze continues as European Commission attempts to stamp out fraud

By Other News Sources on February 3, 2011 • ( 1 Comment )

(February 3, 2011) Ongoing concerns about fraud and corruption in carbon trading has lead the European Commission to indefinitely extend the freeze on trading in carbon allowances. Read about this and other stories in our carbon market media roundup.

An Inconvenient Truth: China Uses Global Warming to Justify Controversial Nu River Dams Project

By Other News Sources on February 3, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 3, 2011) The Government of China is using international pressure to reduce carbon emissions as a pretense to build a series of controversial power stations on the pristine Nu River—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—despite opposition from environmentalists and human rights advocates.

NGOs in Haiti face new questions about effectiveness

By Other News Sources on February 1, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(February 1, 2011) In the days after the earth shook and the government collapsed, the municipal nursing home here because one of the most desperate sights in Haiti, as old people lay swaddled in dirty sheets, huddled in cramped tents, begging visitors for water.

Bond markets and good governance—a match made in heaven

By Other News Sources on January 31, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 31, 2011) Bond markets have taken the profligate Spanish government to task. Foreign aid officials take note.

The Met office and the BBC- caught cold

By Other News Sources on January 28, 2011 • ( Leave a comment )

(January 28, 2011) From the blog autonomous mind, a cold ill wind blows from Britain. At least this time, FOI requests weren’t quashed like they were with CRU. Below are excerpts. The photocopy of the email from the FOI request is telling.

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