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Government/Policy Update
Date
Title
Link
Sept. 17
Xinhua: China issues regulation to curb marine pollution by ships
Sept. 16
Xinhua: Hu urges practical implementation of Scientific Outlook on Development to military
Sept 17
MEP: NAO Required on Strengthening the Auditing on Environment and Resources
Sept 17
MoHRSS: Several ministries to regulate jointly the income of managers in central enterprises
Sept 17
MEP: Vice minister Li Gan-Jie: To establish new system and institution for environment protection
Sept 16
MEP: Vice minister Wu Xiao-Qing: to upgrade the performance of waste water treatment facilities
Sept 15
AQSIQ: Daimler to recall some of the imported Viano / Vito (639 series) passenger
Sept 14
NDRC: International seminar on Eco-environment compensation mechanism was held in NingXia
Sept 14
MEP: Vice minister Pan Yue stressed on the publicity of environmental protection when facing with the economic crisis
Sept 14
MEP: Zhou Sheng-Xian gave speech on the High-level Forum on Global Environmental Cooperation and Inauguration of Environmental Conventions Building
Sept. 16.
MLR: Efforts to be Made to Reduce the Carbon Emission
Sept 11
MEP: Vice minister Wu Xiao-Qing interpreted “Articles of Planning Environmental Impact Assessment” in an interview
News Clipping
Date
Title
Link
Sept 18
ShanghaiDaily: Villagers protest lead poisoning
Sept 18
ChinaCSR: Employee subsidies subject to income tax in china
Sept 17
SynTao: China CSR Map welcomes strategic partner China Association for NGO Cooperation
Sept 17
SynTao: Low-carbon industrialization "possible but hard"
Sept 17
FTChina: Shenyang aims to clean up its image
Sept 17
FTChina: China and India warned over emissions
Sept 17
ChinaDaily: Coke Co probe leads to multiple bribes
Sept 17
ChinaDaily: Nation to have charity law within 2 years
Sept 17
ChinaOrg: China issues regulation to curb marine pollution by ships
Sept 17
ChinaCSR: Finnish Charity School Project Holds Opening Ceremony In Sichuan
Sept 17
ChinaCSR: China Joins International Environmental Conventions
Sept 17
ChinaCSR: Beijing To Ban Tap Water For Water Landscaping
Sept 16
ShanghaiDaily: Standards set for natural mineral water
Sept 16
Hexun: Complying with the Montreal Protocol, China will ban ozone-depleting refrigerant by end of year
Sept 16
Guardian: China won’t reduce emissions enough to keep warming below 2° level, says government adviser
Sept. 16
ChinaDaily: China to ban Freon from 2010
Sept 16
ChinaDaily: Individuals outperform enterprises in 2008 charity donations
Sept 16
ChinaDaily: China's SOEs' executives' salaries to be regulated
Sept 16
ChinaDaily: Low-carbon industrialization 'possible but hard'
Sept 16
ChinaOrg: An economist rises to the green challenge
Sept 16
ChinaOrg: Hu to voice stance on climate change at G20 summits
Sept 16
ChinaCSR: Chinese Cities Offer Free Bicycles To Promote Green Living
Sept 16
Low-carbon industrialization 'possible but hard'
Sept 15
ShanghaiDaily: Protecting the seas a challenge, experts say
Sept 15
ChinaORG: China committed to peaceful nuclear policy
Sept 14
ChinaCSR: British enterprises sign environmental contracts in Shanghai
Sept 14
SynTao: More than 40 Health Care Companies Signed the Treaty of Integrity and Corporate Social Responsibility
Sept 11
ChinaCSR: Tibet takes measures to deal with global warming
Sept 11
ChinaDaily: 'Comprenhensive' climate treaty ruled out for Copenhagen
Sept 11
ChinaEconomicReview: Study: Wind power could cut China's emissions by 30%
Sept 11
SynTao: Europe sets out €15bn climate change aid plan
Articles
Date
Title
Link
Sept 17
ChinaDialogue: China, leader of the low-carbon economy?
Sept 16
Guardian: Will climate change call time on beer quality?
Sept 11
ChinaDialogue: Sorting the rubbish in Beijing
Sept 11
Reuters:Wind could meet China's electricity demands -study
Sept 8
IPSEurope: Environment-china: what makes a good dam?
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