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Environment & Development in China
-Report: China Unleashes Clean Revolution
-Environment and Energy Exchanges Launched
-Beijing to Have "Fairly Good" Air Quality for Olympics Opening
-Environment Watchdog Expands
-Qinghai Opens 3 New Geological Parks
-Jilin Moves to Clean up River
-UNEP Chief to Support Greening of Beijing Olympics
-National Campaign Gets China to Switch on to Energy Efficiency
-Blue Sky over Beijing with Olympics 5 Days Away
-China to Monitor Particle Pollution, Ozone from Next Year

-Premier Promises Clean, Scenic Beijing during and after Olympics
-Official: China to Continue Anti-pollution Campaigns after Olympics
-Official: Weather Conditions Vital in Air Quality Control
-Confidence Strengthened in "Green Olympics"
-China Sets up 1st Antarctic Special Protected Area
-Haze Doesn't Mean Poor Air Quality
-Environmental Group Recognizes Beijing's Efforts to Clean up Air
-Long Way to Go on Energy Conservation
-All Measures Taken to Ensure Clear Skies
-Beijing's Car Controls Cut Emissions by 20%

-Beijing Confident of Air Quality during Olympics
-Emergency Plan Mulled for Clear Air during Games
-Hong Kong Launches First Carbon Audit Guidelines on Buildings
-China Holds 1st Environmental Protection Meeting for Rural Areas
-Who Is the Greenest Celebrity?
-Beijing Reuses Water in Olympics
-City Greener as Games Approaches
-Energy-efficiency Ratings to Be Set
-Chinese Premier Orders Nationwide Energy Saving Efforts
-Shenyang Shakes off Pollution amid Olympic Enthusiasm

-Shenzhen Aims to Cut Building Waste
-NZ Olympic Team Chief: Beijing Smog 'No Problem'
-Shanghai's Cool Week Aims to Save 500,000 kWh
-3,000 People Swim across Major River in S China to Arouse Protection Awareness
-Blue Algae Surfaces in China's 5th Largest Freshwater Lake
-Fewer Cars Push Games to Green Lane
-UNEP: Clean Energy Investment Grows in China
-Phosphor Plants Blamed for Algae Outbreak
-MEP, NDRC, NBS and Ministry of Supervision Jointly Issued Examination Results on Reduction of Total Discharge of Major Pollutants in Each Province and Five Power Corporations in 2007
-Vice Minister Zhou Jian Requires Strong Support from International Communities in Environmental Protection Field at the Workshop on Experience-sharing for Post-Earthquake Environmental Restoration

-China Raises Public Awareness about Environmental Protection
-China's 1st Carbon Capture Facility at Thermal Plant
-Olympic Venues Designed to Save Energy
-Beijing Prepares Adequate Water for Olympics
-Qingdao Regatta Venue Cleared of Green Algae
-Polluting Cities, Firms Punished ahead of Olympics
-Source of Oil Spill Not from China: Watchdog
-Chief Scientist: China's North Pole Trip Focuses only on Climate Studies
-China on the Way to Going Green
-Pudong Relocations on Cards as Noise mpacts

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