Energy and Environment in China
and East Asia

(GREAT BIBLIOGRAPHY)!!!!!!!

(Listed in Chronological Order)

Compiled and Edited by
Timothy C. Weiskel

http://ecoethics.net/bib/1991/octcc-001.htm

 

 

 

China Review

the magazine of the Great Britain-China Centre


Autumn/Winter 1996: Issue 5

China’s Environmental Problem:
An Opportunity

Bruce Tremayne

http://www.gbcc.org.uk/tremayne.htm

 

CHINA

's Environmental Challenge & CCICED Role

China's Vice Premier Qian Qichen:

Over two centuries of industrialization has left us a neglected planet, degenerated eco-system and slowed development...I hope that the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment & Development will continue to act as a bridge between China and other countries in cooperation on environment and development by introducing useful experiences of other countries to China and communicating to the world the determination and aspiration of the Chinese Government and people for sustainable development

http://www.harbour.sfu.ca/dlam/#Introduction

 

 

PACE

Welcome to PACE homepage. From this site, you can access the latest information on China's environment, discuss and exchange information with your PACE colleagues on important environmental topics, and do much more. You can also use this site as a jumping off point for other websites related to environmental protection and sustainable development. If you are not yet a PACE member but would like to, please fill out the membership application. The membership is free.

http://www.chinaenvironment.net/

 

 

  • CHINA ENVIRONMENT REPORTER

  • A publication of the Professional Association for China's Environment

  • August 22, 1997

    Volume 2, Number 2

  • Editor: Changhua Wu

    Guest Editors: Jeffrey Logan and Lina Bahn

  • Table of Contents

    http://www.chinaenvironment.net/cer/CER-9708.html

     

    Golden State

    We dedicate this website to the one and only earth,
    To all living creatures with or without a voice.
    --
    Golden State Group Corp.

  • June 20, 2000 (Tuesday)

  • What's New: China will plant 90 million hectares of trees in the next 50 years. A bio-war against locusts will soon begin...

     

    http://www.chinaenvironment.com/index_e.html