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Environment

Understanding U.S. – China Commitments under the UN Paris Climate Agreement

Created by Wei-Tai Kwok on July 28, 2016

The urgency and affects of climate change in the world, specifically in the U.S. and China,

Tags: climate change • environment

Lesson Plan – Using Infographics to Understand China’s Pollution Challenges

Created by Sarah Bremer on September 30, 2015

How can China’s pollution problems be addressed at the local, national, and global level

Tags: environment • lesson plan material • pollution

Who Will Act First on Climate Change, the U.S. or China?

Created by Wei-Tai Kwok on August 5, 2014

The leading role that China and the United States play in both causes and solutions to global warming and the connection between global warming and recent extreme weather events around the world.

Tags: environment • global warming

The Law & Environment – If you protect the green mountains, you need not be afraid of running out of wood

Created by Thomas Kligaard on August 5, 2014

How to explain the Chinese government’s response, or seemingly lack of response, in dealing with the byproduct of her rapid industrialization.

Tags: Chinese Constitution • environment

Solving China’s Pollution Crisis from the Grassroots Up

Created by Dr. Kristen McDonald on August 5, 2014

Grassroot efforts promote environmental awareness and education in rural China

Tags: environment • pollution

China’s Environment, Domestic and Global Considerations

Created by Dr. Thomas Gold on August 5, 2014

Trade off between environment sustainability and economic growth, and China’s history of “conquring” nature

Tags: economic growth • environment

Despair and Hope: China’s Energy and Environmental Challenges in its Great Social Economic Transition

Created by Gang He on August 4, 2014

Reasons for of the explosion of energy needs in China – the cost of becoming an industrialized nation

Tags: environment • renewable energy

China and Environmental Sustainability

Created by Dr. Mark Henderson on August 5, 2013

China’s transition from a rural agriculture community to an urban, industrial community has had detrimental impact on the environment both globally and locally.

Tags: environment • modern China

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