Full Coverage: China
November 2006
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The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to human rights and sustainable development issues in China
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28.11.2006
Shi Tao, the Chinese journalist who was imprisoned after the American search engine company Yahoo provided information to the Chinese authorities that led to his arrest, has been awarded the 2007 Golden Pen of Freedom, the annual press freedom prize of the World Association of Newspapers.
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22.11.2006
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China needs to step forward in addressing the challenges of climate change. By doing so, the country will help itself and the world, and be a true friend to Africa.
Image: Tip of the iceberg
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06.11.2006
"Africa has seen many assistance packages with benefits that never reached the poor," said Action Aid Sunday after China announced a massive new aid plan for the continent, urging the Asian giant to ensure this effort is different.
more...From: Action Aid Image: Child in Misisi shanty compound, Zambia. © Mark Lynas
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02.11.2006
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London’s carbon-neutral BedZED project made Bill Dunster’s name. Now, the UK’s premier eco-architect is fine-tuning his microgeneration schemes in China – and Europe, too, will benefit.
Image: BedZED designs
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01.11.2006
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Global inequalities threaten ChinaÂ’s environment. An interview with Pan Yue.
Image: Pan Yue, deputy director of ChinaÂ’s State Environmental Protection Administration.
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China needs to step forward in addressing the challenges of climate change. By doing so, the country will help itself and the world, and be a true friend to Africa.
London’s carbon-neutral BedZED project made Bill Dunster’s name. Now, the UK’s premier eco-architect is fine-tuning his microgeneration schemes in China – and Europe, too, will benefit.
Global inequalities threaten ChinaÂ’s environment. An interview with Pan Yue.