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More dust storms = less food production in China
27.12.2006 from China Daily:
Global warming could have a major effect on the health of the Chinese people and the country's agriculture, according to a new report.
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Image: More dust storms = less food production in China © Greenpeace
22.12.2006 from Worldwatch Institute:
In China, where greenhouse gas emissions are quickly catching up with those of the United States, people are already starting to feel the effects of a changing climate.
Image: Jade Dragon Snow MountainÂ’s glacier, which provides the regionÂ’s water, has receded some 250 meters in recent years.

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22.12.2006 The world's new economic powerhouses, including India, Brazil, South Africa and China, are largely responsible for a dramatic surge in trade and investments among the 132 developing nations in the global South.
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Related topics/regions: [Africa] [South Asia] [Brazil] [India] [South Africa] [Trade] [Globalisation]
Journalists filming in Hebron
15.12.2006 A growing number of journalists are being imprisoned around the world for publishing their work on the Internet, with one in three cases made up of individuals whose work appeared primarily on the web or by e-mail, a new report by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has found.
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Related topics/regions: [Human rights] [Culture] [ICT] [Internet] [Media]
Image: Journalists filming in Hebron © Committee to Protect Journalists
China's glaciers are melting
06.12.2006 from Planet Ark:
"There is a sense of urgency in China," says Sir Nicholas Stern, head of the British government's economic service. "It's important to recognise that China is moving, and moving quite quickly."
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Image: China's glaciers are melting © WWF-Canon / Neyret & Benastar / WWF
05.12.2006 "The environmental crisis in China is dead serious," says Chinese-born Dale Wen in an interview looking at the nexus between economic growth, environmental harm, democracy, and globalization.
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From: Focus on the Global South

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