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Environment & Development in China
-Energy, Environment Major Issues for Sino-EU Relations
-Energy Consumption Per Unit GDP Continues to Fall
-Calendar in May. 2008
-Algae Bloom Clearing as Sailors Train
-WB Approves US$1m to Help China Identify Contamination
-Environment Ministry Adds Two Departments
-Green Rooftops Can Have Many Uses
-Two Environmental Programs Set Examples for World
-Calender in Apr. 2008
-Equal Emissions Cuts 'Unreasonable,' Economists Say

-Hu Calls on Major Economies to Combat Climate Change
-China 'Committed to Fighting' Climate Change
-China Says Developed, Developing Countries Need Cooperation on Global Challenges
-Clean-up Continues as Algae Shrinks in Olympic Water
-'Grass House' Highlights Environmental Concern
-Warming Threatens Plant Species on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
-G8 Is Unlikely to Agree on Climate Deal
-Grasslands Promising for Renewable Energy Sources
-Green Dream Comes True in City Center
-Blue Skies Due in Beijing in Early July

-Computer Recycling in Rural Areas to Start in HK
-Beijing Drives High-emission Vehicles off Road for Olympics
-China Needs More Efforts to Fully Ban Free Plastic Bags
-Gov't Reports First Major Emissions Drop
-Area of Qinghai Lake Has Increased Continuously
-UN Encourages China to Play Global Role
-Grasslands Face Severe Desertification Despite Protection
-Project in Badaling forest absorbs more carbon
-Area of Qinghai Lake Has Increased Continuously for 3 Years
-More Efforts Urged to Cope with Climate Change

-Drive to Halt Straw Burning Sees Farmers 'Go Green'
-China Generates Solar-power Guidelines
-Fuel Prices Increase Positive for Energy Saving
-Duckweeds Cover up Huangpu River
-Beijing Strives to Improve Air Quality as Games Draw Near
-China Plans to Turn Main "Quake Lake" into Scenic Spot
-Algae in Yangtze River Tributary Affects Water for Thousands
-Mount Qomolangma to Go on Green Drive
-China Sticks to Sustainable Energy Strategy
-Beijing's Rocky Mountain Goes Green

-Beijing Fulfulls its Environmental Commitment for Olympics
-Shandong Civil Servants Experience Energy Shortage
-China, US Pledge to Further Cooperation
-Environmentalist Urges Green Reconstruction
-31 Million Fish Released into Beibu Bay
-Water Quality Concerns with Outflow from China's "Quake Lake"
-China's Panda Habitat Severely Damaged by Quake
-China Quake Causes $3 bln in Forest Damage
-Authorities Vigilant of Water Safety
-Tote Fashion Goes Green

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