Energy Publications

CES 11 pp. 154-181

Jul 07, 2011
Feature Box: Exploring for Solutions to the Water Challenges on the East Mountain Plateau in Yunnan Province By Patricia Kambesis Commentary: Benchmarking Existing Building Performance: China’s Green Building Movement Gets a Critical Asset By Xu Wei & Don Anderson Spotlight on NGO Activism: Dams, Glaciers, and Ecological Migration: GreenRiver’s Work Protecting China’s Rivers By Deng Wen (Translated by Ada Yue Wu & Kexin Liu) Feature Box: Danish-Chinese Partnerships: Increasing the Use of Renewable Energy in China By Leah Strauss Commentary: Towards a More Sustainable Chinese Aluminum Industry By Louis B. Schwartz & Ryan N. Hodum Spotlight on NGO Activism: Developing Environmental Stewardship Through Art By Sara Gavney Moore & Jim Harris Feature Box: Linking Wetlands along the Siberian Crane Flyway in Eastern China By Jim Harris & Sara Gavney Moore more

CES 8 Commentaries, pp. 130-152:

Jul 07, 2011
The Difference a Legislature Makes: Administering Market-Driven Air Pollution Control Regulations in Taiwan and China By Eric Zusman A New Model for Chinese Rural Development? Industrial Agriculture and Renewable Energy in Rural China By Ben Greenhouse Prospects for Developing Meaningful Public Participation in Environmental Decision-making in China By Christine Chung Spotlight on NGO Activism in China: Pingnan Green Wins Court Case Against Chemical Company By Melanie Pitkin, Global Greengrants Fund Agroforestry Systems in Northern China: Promoting Development and Environmental Improvement By Dave Daversa On the Way Towards Eco-Villages: Upgrading Energy Systems in Rural Hainan By Lei Bi and Murray Haight Spotlight on NGO Activism in China: Green Eyes: Taking Action to Halt Illegal Wildlife Trade By Daniela Salaverry, Pacific Environment more

CES 6 Feature Article, pp. 19-36

Jul 07, 2011
One Country,Two Systems,One Smog Cross-Boundary Air Pollution Policy Challenges for Hong Kong and Guangdong by Lisa Hopkinson and Rachel Stern more

CES 9 Feature Article, pp. 43-56

Jul 07, 2011
Is Guangdong the Dark Horse in Addressing Ecological and Human Health Threats? By Kaleb Brownlow & Stephanie Renzi more

CES 4 Introduction, p. 1-2 Feature Article, 3-20

Jul 07, 2011
Introduction Hot Air and Cold Water: The Unexpected Fall in China's Energy Use by Jonathan Sinton and David Fridley more

CES 2 Foreword

Jul 07, 2011
Foreword Aaron Frank, Editor more

CES 11 pp. 182-215

Jul 07, 2011
Commentary: A Vision of a Green Pearl River Delta: The NDRC’s 2008-2020 Outline Plan for the PRD, Christine Loh, Megan Pillsbury By Andrew Lawson & Mike Kilburn Commentary: Shifting Power in Central-Local Environmental Governance in China: The Regional Supervision Centers By Scott Moore Feature Box: Preparing for Humanitarian Disasters at the Third Pole By Linden Ellis Feature Box: Relieving Stress on China’s Agriculture: Long-Term UK-China Collaboration to Help China Adapt to Climate Change Impacts By John Warburton Commentary: Incineration: A Dangerous Policy Option for China’s Municipal Solid Waste By Zhao Ang & Mao Da Spotlight on NGO Activism: The Gun Shoots the Bird That Does Not Stick Out By Li Xiu Min Commentary: Greenlaw and the First Year of China’s Open Environmental Information Regulations By Hu Yuanqiong (Translated By Michael Zhang & Jacob Fromer) more

CES 1 Part 1

Jul 07, 2011

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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.