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30.01.2007 Kompassin ja kirjapainotaidon kaltaisilla suurilla keksinnöillä historiaan päässyt Kiina haluaa jälleen maailman tieteen ja tekniikan kärkeen. Maa on lisännyt roimasti tutkimustoiminnan rahoitusta ja saanut ulkomailla työskennelleitä tutkijoita palaamaan kotiin.
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Fonte: Suomen IPS
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28.01.2007 The political will exists to combat China’s pollution, but collusion between business and local governments remains a major obstacle. Jianqiang Liu asks: who is really harming the country’s interests?
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Fonte: openDemocracy
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China is burning more and more coal
22.01.2007 from PlanetArk:
'We could not have our ambitious goals of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent by 2020 if we can't also include other important players like China,' warns EU External Relations Commissioner.
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Foto: China is burning more and more coal
19.01.2007 Reported cases of syphilis in China increased from 194 in 1985 to over 113,000 in 2005, according to an article in The Lancet and investigators believe improved surveillance would show an even higher increase.
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Fonte: International HIV/AIDS Alliance
17.01.2007 China's cities currently generate roughly one third of the world's trash. As China continues to become more urbanized, its cities are struggling to keep up with the increasing waste treatment requirements.
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Fonte: Worldwatch Institute
These Chinese children probably don't have a lot to smile about
14.01.2007 from chinadialogue:
China became the “workshop of the world” because of cheap raw materials and a lack of environmental responsibility. Companies did not need to pay the true price of materials, for environmental recovery or compensation, and so that cost was not passed onto the consumer. We all have a responsibility to change this.
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Foto: These Chinese children probably don't have a lot to smile about © Teachers Without Borders

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