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Decline of bees forces China's apple farmers to pollinate by hand
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China and the world discuss the environment. Sign up for our newsletter. Decline of bees forces China's apple farmers to pollinate by hand. The decline of wild bees in China threatens more than just its apple and pear harvests, says pollination expert Dave Goulson. In the last 50 years, the global human population has nearly doubled, while the average calories consumed per person has increased by about 30%. S weekly newsletter includes the latest updates on Chinas environmental crisis. Globally, about 75...
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中外对话 主题 > 安全 | China Dialogue Topics > Security
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China and the world discuss the environment. Sign up for our newsletter. Four killed as Bangladesh villagers oppose coal-fired power plant. Villagers demonstrating against a new Chinese-built coal-fired power plant in Bangladesh have been shot by police, writes Pinaki Roy. OPINION: World benefits if China and IEA can work together. China should become a full participant in the work of the International Energy Agency, says the organisation's new head Fatih Birol. Timeline: China’s chemical disasters.
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China faces long battle to clean up its polluted soil | China Dialogue
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China and the world discuss the environment. Sign up for our newsletter. China faces long battle to clean up its polluted soil. Low-quality technology, lack of funding and unclear evaluation standards mean that cleaning up China's toxic soils will be an ongoing struggle. The severity and extent of heavy metal pollution in China means that that expensive clean-up techniques are unlikely to be widely applied. Image by Li Feng. With the support of the. Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. Luo Jinzhi has col...
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A new approach to boosting forests in China | China Dialogue
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China and the world discuss the environment. Sign up for our newsletter. A new approach to boosting forests in China. Could a project to restore tree diversity in the Miyun Reservoir basin offer an alternative to China's failing monoculture forests? Landowners in the Miyun basin will be trained to plant, care for and monitor trees (Image by 老信天翁. However, these gains have been tempered by a focus on quantity over quality. Most of the restoration in China has occurred through the establishment of mono...
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My top climate science reads
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China and the world discuss the environment. Sign up for our newsletter. My top climate science reads. Leading climate scientist Richard Betts recommends five key publications to understanding climate change. Richard Betts is a climate scientist at the. Met Office Hadley Centre. And the University of Exeter. He leads a research team examining the impacts of climate change and was a. For the fourth and fifth assessment reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He shared with. This was anot...
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Wolf Totem animal trainer sees risks for Hollywood in China | China Dialogue
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China and the world discuss the environment. Sign up for our newsletter. Wolf Totem animal trainer sees risks for Hollywood in China. Hollywood’s thirst to reach Chinese audiences could eventually force better treatment of animals on Chinese film-sets, says Andrew Simpson, wolf-trainer on made-in-China blockbuster Wolf Totem. Simpson raised three litters of wolves to work on the film as only newborns are trainable (Image Instinct Animals for Films. Wolf trainer Andrew Simpson. Ldquo;The only governing bo...
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中外对话 主题 > 城市化 | China Dialogue Topics > Cities
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China and the world discuss the environment. Sign up for our newsletter. Olympics opening ceremony focuses world’s attention on environment. The start of the Rio Games has been marred by unfulfilled promises to tackle pollution and improve public transport, writes Cristina Veiga. Chengdu’s pollution is complicated by taxi apps. Phone-based apps complicate environmental problems in one of Chinas biggest and most congested cities, reports Zhang Chun. China’s green architecture goes global. China’s le...
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中外对话 主题 > 自然灾害 | China Dialogue Topics > Natural disasters
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China and the world discuss the environment. Sign up for our newsletter. Is Hong Kong ready for climate change? Despite huge investments in flood defences, residents fear the low-lying metropolis is at major risk from rising seas and extreme weather, writes Mike Ives. Loss and damage: a clear and present danger. The UNs main environmental agency lays out ways the world can deal with loss and damage from climate change, writes Joydeep Gupta. South China faces worst floods in decades. Disasters and climate...
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对话:《卫报》主编的气候战役 | 中外对话
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China and the world discuss the environment. Sign up for our newsletter. 英国 卫报 发动了前所未有的“将化石燃料留在地下”的气候行动,主编艾伦•拉斯布里杰向中外对话讲诉了其中的缘由。 2015年5月末,担任 卫报 主编达20年的艾伦·拉斯布里杰即将离职。 艾伦·拉斯布里杰担任主编期间, 卫报 设立了在线环境专栏,每个月都能迎来世界各地数百万的读者。 除在报纸和网络上发布大量关于气候变化的报道外, 卫报 还 发起一项活动. Rdquo;他要做的第一件事就是改变自己管理的机构—— 卫报传媒集团. 拉斯布里杰说 “很多央行行长都开始担心搁置资产问题,比如马克·卡尼 英格兰银行行长。 Rdquo;卫报发起的这项活动激起了报界和读者的热情,但拉斯布里杰表示 气候报道从来都不是一个能够让“新闻业倍感自豪的领域。 Ldquo; 乔纳森·鲍里特. 尼克·斯特恩 著名气候经济学家 认为这 触及到国家资助问题. 返回顶部 back to top. 发表评论 Post a comment. Sign up for our newsletter.
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