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Environment & Development in China
-Ecological Resources Use Below Average
-Kenya Launches Renewable Energy Blueprint
-China Still Faces Severe Inshore Pollution
-Energy Ministers Focus on Oil Prices, Global Warming
-China Sees Rapid Expansion of Man-made Forests
-Chemical Leakage Threatens Drinking Water for 200,000 in S China
-How to Kick the Carbon Habit?
-Ministry of Environmental Protection: Rural Environment "Deteriorating"
-Pollution Emissions on Wane in Cleaner China
-No Garbage Left during Torch Relay on Mt. Everest

-People across China Salute World Environment Day
-Green Plan 'Requires New Focus'
-Shanghai Takes Hard Line to Clear Air and Water
-Retailers Go Green, Bag Makers Red
-Power Shortages Amid Surging Demand: Expects
-Massive Investment Needed in Clean Energy: Experts
-Environmental Bag Sale Held for Quake Relief
-Ban on Free Plastic Bags Takes Effect
-Clean and Green Programs Along the Yangtze River
-China Energy Project Shortlisted for Global Green Awards

-Taihu Lake Water Safety Fears Remain
-China Ban on Ultra-thin Plastic Bags Draws Mixed Reaction
-WB to Lend 441 Mln US Dollars for Energy Efficiency in China
-Summit Seeks Accord on Arctic Environment Protection
-Water Quality Stable in China's Once Algae-choked Lake
-Strong Sandstorm Hits Inner Mongolia
-China Launches Massive Program to Save Qinghai Lake
-Water Quality Basically Unchanged in Quake-hit Areas
-Environment Ministry Urges Proper Disposal of Garbage in Quake Areas
-G8 Environment Chiefs Discuss Biodiversity

-China Wants Japan to Set up Clean Tech Forum
-Developed Countries Should Lead in Reducing GHG Emissions
-Six Pandas Transferred Because of Food Shortage, Damaged Shelters after Quake(2008-05-23)
-Is Agricultural Biodiversity Another Way Out for Global Food Crisis?(2008-05-23)
-Chengdu's Drinking Water Safe Despite Contamination(2008-05-23)
-Guerrilla War on Garbage(2008-05-22)
-Nations Discuss Species Diversity(2008-05-22)
-Energy Cooperation 'Won't Hurt Other Countries'(2008-05-22)
-'Quake Lakes' to be Fixed, Thousands Evacuated(2008-05-22)
-China Warns of Contamination of Drinking Water in Quake Zones(2008-05-21)

-China Recovers 30 Radioactive Sources Buried in Earthquake(2008-05-21)
-Floating Dust Hits Beijing, Reducing Visibility(2008-05-21)
-HSBC's Green Efforts(2008-05-21)
-Civilian Nuclear Facilities in Sichuan Confirmed Safe(2008-05-20)
-US SBig Market in China's Energy Saving Drive(2008-05-20)
-Chinese Fern Used to Clean up Heavy Metal-polluted Soil(2008-05-20)
-All Nuclear Facilities in China's Earthquake-struck Areas Safe and Secure(2008-05-19)
-Greener Investment(2008-05-19)
-Final Version of Bag Regulation Released(2008-05-19)
-Most Nations 'Failing to Meet' Millennium Goals(2008-05-19)

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