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Tag Archives: green development
Film: Mongolian scuba diving in Beijing, green China in New York
Two interesting film screenings in Beijing and New York.
Posted in Film
Tagged Anti, environment, green development, John Liu
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Multinationals and their sins in China
Excerpts from an article by Paul French: ‘Why is China different for western brands?’
Posted in Business
Tagged branding, Burger King, CSR, environment, food safety, green development, HSBC, LVMH, McDonalds, Minute Maid, multinational corporations, Paul French, PR, Sexy Beijing, Starbucks, subway
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Wind power in China
A video about wind farms in China.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged energy, environment, Green Brothers, green development, Guanting, video, wind power
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Green brothers on Beijing public transport
A light-hearted video about green issues and public transport in Beijing.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged Beijing, environment, environmental protection, Green Brothers, green development, transport
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The Green Brothers
Found via Responsible China, China’s Green Beat is a website and video series about the environment. Above is episode one, about collecting trash and recycling, hosted by the, er, ‘Green Brothers’ who are cute but could do with a little … Continue reading
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged blogs, environment, green development, Internet, natural resources, podcast, recycling, video
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Danwei Picks: 2007-11-15
Links to China Dialogue, Responsibile China, and a photo gallery of IPR violations featuring Google and Baidu logos in compromising positions.
Posted in From the Web
Tagged Baidu, Google, green development, Yahoo
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