Chinese Research Perspectives on the Environment 2014 features soundly researched articles on recent developments in China in water and air pollution and their health impact, environmental NGOs, environmental legislation and species protection, and the environmental consequences of poor urban planni
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Chapter 1 Chinaβs Growing Environmental Civil Society
Chapter 2 Lessons from βAPEC Blueβ about Air Pollution Control in China
Chapter 3 Controlling Aggregate Coal Consumption: Plans and Policies
Chapter 4 Revisiting the Private Automobile Ownership Debate after 20 Years
Chapter 5 Soil Remediation: Still a Long Road Ahead
Chapter 6 Progress in Chinaβs Environmental Legislation in 2014
Chapter 7 The Financial Sector and Environmental Risks: Understanding the New Environmental Protection Law
Chapter 8 Recent Developments in Environmental Criminal Justice
Chapter 9 Environmental Information Disclosure Made Breakthroughs in 2013β2014
Chapter 10 Chinaβs New Urbanization Plan and Sustainable Consumption
Chapter 11 The Imminent Threat of Tropical Viruses: Lessons from the 2014 Ebola Outbreak in Africa
Chapter 12 Chinese React to Jack Maβs Hunting Trip to UK
Chapter 13 Reflections on Outbound Investment by Chinaβs Mining Industry
Chapter 14 A Case for Banning Illegal Timber Imports in China
Chapter 15 Chinese Involvement in Brazilβs Development: Massive Investments Bring Environmental and Cultural Challenges
Chapter 16 Chinaβs Role in Antarctic Marine Conservation
Chapter 17 Real-time Information Disclosure under Blue Sky Roadmap II
Chapter 18 An NGO Review of Chinaβs Carbon Market
Chapter 19 Perverse Incentives: Electricity Generation through Waste Incineration and Renewable Energy Subsidy
Appendix I Chronicle of Major Events in 2014
Appendix II Green Book of Environment Evaluation of Chinaβs Environmental Performance in 2014
Appendix III Air Quality Ranking for 2014 of Provincial Capitals and Central Government-Controlled Municipalities
Appendix IV List of Environmental Protection Laws and Regulations Released in 2014
Appendix V A Letter to the Government about Mandatory Protective Book Jackets
Appendix VI Friends of Nature Suggestions for Amending the Air Pollution Prevention and Control Law
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