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Tag Archives: environmental protection
Saving China’s tigers in South Africa
An organization that is reintroducing tigers into the wild in China.
Posted in Wildlife
Tagged environment, environmental protection, South Africa, South China Tiger, tigers, wildlife
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Kunming no car day
A video by China’s Green Beat about no car days in Kunming, capital of Yunnan Province.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged cars, environment, environmental protection, Grean Beat, Green Brothers, Kunming, Shanghai
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Olympic torch “returns triumphantly” to Paris
The big photo on the front page shows the heavily guarded Olympic torch passing the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Youth Daily, CAAC, environmental protection, Olympic torch relay, Ping An Insurance
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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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Danwei Picks: 2008-01-09
The anniversary of Zhou Enlai’s death, yellow violence at Global Voices Online, and why poplars aren’t the greatest thing for reforestation.
Posted in From the Web
Tagged environmental protection, memes, Zhou Enlai
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Beijing Morning Post tarts it up
Beijing Morning Post (北京晨报) comes in wrappers covered with garish photos and sensational headlines.
Posted in Front Page of the Day, Newspapers
Tagged Beijing Morning Post, environmental protection, newspapers, Year of the Rat
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Beijing air breathable again today
Beijing’s air is back down to normal, dirty levels after several days of horrible API numbers.
Posted in Beijing
Tagged air quality, Beijing, environment, environmental protection, Olympics, pollution
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Choking in Beijing – API hits 500 today
Looking southeast towards Changping District and downtown Beijing from Hebei Yesterday Danwei relayed reports that Beijing’s air quality was the worst so far this year, but the air is even worse today. According to the State Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), … Continue reading
Posted in Environmental problems
Tagged air quality, environment, environmental protection, Olympics, pollution
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Danwei FM: Interview with Caroline Campbell
Interview with Caroline Campbell, creative director and co-producer of the Green Dragon Media Project.
Posted in Danwei FM, Environmental problems
Tagged construction, environment, environmental protection
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Danwei Picks: 2007-12-19
Problems for local environmental bureaus, Danone breaks with Mengniu, book prices rise, and a blogger personally experiences a four hour variety show extravaganza.
Posted in From the Web
Tagged books, Danone, environmental protection
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