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TheCityFix.com: Back to Bicycling Basics in Beijing - 16 days ago
Written by Angel Hsu. Originally posted on TheCityFix.com:According to The Guardian, 20 years ago, four out of five Beijing residents pedaled around China’s capital in some of the world’s best bike lanes. However, this number has decreased. Topics: bicycling, mobility, Transportation

“Greening the Beige 3″ Comes to Beijing - 80 days ago
Greening the Beige 3 is currently running for a week from November 21-November 28th! This year's festival is based around the theme "Re-energize Beijing" and features an eclectic variety of events, live performances, film screenings and... Topics: art, Arts and Culture, beijing, Community, Energy, Events, Greening the Beige
How Did RespChi Represent on 350 Day of Climate Action? - 105 days ago
Our man Mark Hiew and friends John Romankiewicz (of China’s Green Beat) and Alex Pasternack (of Treehugger) called awareness to climate change on 350.org’s International Day of Climate Action on October 24 by rapping at the Roots & Shoots. Topics: Activism and Awareness, Alex Pasternack, china's green beat, Community, Environment, International Day of Climate Action, John Romankiewicz, Roots & Shoots, Treehugger

Environmental Virtue: What Can We Learn From China? - 106 days ago
Previously, I’ve blogged about environmental justice as a framework of looking at environmental protection and why we should act. In the past few years, a new form of environmental ethics has been gaining momentum - environmental virtue ethics... Topics: Activism and Awareness, China, CSR, Environment, environmental justice, environmental virtues, environmntalism, Lu Guang, philosophy, pollution, Pollution in China

The Rise of Environmental NGOs - 190 days ago
I’ve recently found two stories about environmental NGOs in China directly taking a stance against the government to improve environmental policy.The first is a landmark case in which a court accepted a lawsuit brought on by a charitable... Topics: Activism and Awareness, All-China Environment Federation, Baihua Lake, Environment, environmental NGOs, Law, The Green Volunteer League
























