China Environment Publications

CES 8 Feature Article, pp.61-84:

Jul 07, 2011
Spurring Innovations for Clean Energy and Water Protection in China: An Opportunity to Advance Security and Harmonious Development By Lu Zhi, Michael Totten, and Philip Chou Feature Box: China, Nanotechnology, and the Environment By Louise Yeung and Evan Michelson more

Chinese Pages 1-18

Jul 07, 2011

CES 8 Featured Meeting Summary, pp.212-216:

Jul 07, 2011
Cooperation or Competition for Energy: China and the North American Response By Jennifer L. Turner Feature Box: Evaluating Three Gorges Dam Resettlement Policies By Laura A. Safdie more

CES 9 Feature Article, pp. 3-18

Jul 07, 2011
Assessing China's Response to the Challenge of Environmental Health By Xiaoqing Lu & Bates Gill Feature Box: Rapid Translation of Environmental Health Research into Policy and Action By Rick Kreutzer more

CES 7 Commentaries, pp. 79-88

Jul 07, 2011
Running into Dead Ends: Challenges in Researching the Three Gorges Dam by Gørild Heggelund; Ecosystem Governance in a Cross-border Area: Building a Tuman River Transboundary Biosphere Reserve by Sangmin Nam more

CES 11 pp. 49-98

Jul 07, 2011
Feature Article: Lessons For Industrial Energy Efficiency Cooperation With China By Stephanie B. Ohshita & Lynn Price Feature Box: Role Models: Young and Old Community Members in China Inspire Local Action to Save Energy By Matthew A. DeGroot Feature Box: Building New Clean Water Networks in China: Challenges and Opportunities for Protecting Lake Tai By Kexin Liu & Peter Marsters Feature Box: Cooperative Competitors: Building New U.S.-China Energy and Climate Networks By Peter Marsters more

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Way of the Knife

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This week on Dialogue at the Wilson Center our guest is Mark Mazzetti, a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter for The New York Times. He is the author of the new book, “The Way of the Knife: The CIA, a Secret Army, and a War at the Ends of the Earth.” We also spoke with Curtis Brainard, Editor of The Observatory, the Columbia Journalism Review’s “lens on the science press,” to survey the landscape of science journalism.