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The Ethics of Trash and Environmental Justice - 55 days ago
Photo by art_es_anna.The Modern PredicamentThe amount of material needed to sustain the modern world is somewhat ridiculous– and what better way to understand how much substance we buy is there than looking at the trash we produce? For example, in... Topics: Activism and Awareness, aqua regia, China, Chris Jordan, e-cycling, e-waste, electronic waste, Environment, environmentalism, Guiyu, recycling, Society, trash
Originally published on TheCityFix.com:Chinese car designer Tang Hua unveiled this peculiar electric concept car, named “Detroit Fish,” at the North American International Auto Show in 2008. Photo by GmanViz.Step aside, Japan. Don’t...
Topics: alternative energy, China, electric car, fuel efficiency, hybrids, tang hua, Transportation
Topics: alternative energy, China, electric car, fuel efficiency, hybrids, tang hua, Transportation

Call for Papers:PACE (Professional Association for China’s Environment) is hosting the 2009 Wuhan International Conference on the Environment (WICE, 2009) from June 27-30, 2009 in Wuhan, which is the first experimental city for the development of..
Topics: Add new tag, cc huang, China, Community, conference, development, eco-society, Environment, environmental science, Events, PACE, policy, sustainability, Technology, wuhan
Topics: Add new tag, cc huang, China, Community, conference, development, eco-society, Environment, environmental science, Events, PACE, policy, sustainability, Technology, wuhan
March 27: PACE “Environmental China” newsletter - 100 days ago
Environmental ChinaPublished by PACE (Professional Association for China’s Environment)A weekly update of China’s environmental news and analysis from PACE (www.pacechina.net) By CC HuangWelcome to Environmental China, PACE’s e-mail... Topics: cc huang, China, Community, Environment, news, News and Media, PACE, sustainability
(Originally published on TheCityFix.com)James Fallows of the Atlantic recently blogged about “today’s enormous, expanding Chinese cities,” comparing the more intimate architecture of Shanghai to the sprawling concrete slabs in...
Topics: Architecture and Design, beijing, China, green building, Real Estate and Development, shanghai, sustainable architecture, urbanization
Topics: Architecture and Design, beijing, China, green building, Real Estate and Development, shanghai, sustainable architecture, urbanization


























