Full Coverage: China
June 2007
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The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to human rights and sustainable development issues in China
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06/30/2007
More...Related: [Human Rights] Image: Two witnesses who exposed organ harvesting in China
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06/27/2007
China's booming economy has spurred a massive village-to-city youth migration. But Li Qiang -- and so many others without a college education -- now find themselves forced to head back to the village.
Read moreFrom: New America Media Image: Li Qiang (second from left) plays a game of mahjong with his family and hometown friends. © New America Media
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06/26/2007
"Out with the old and in with the new"? Or an "imprudent" decision that harms human rights? After 60 years of diplomatic relations with Taiwan, the Costa Rican president announced this month these ties have been broken in favor of establishing relations with China.
Read moreFrom: Global Voices Online Related: [Costa Rica] [Taiwan] |
06/25/2007
Governments of democratic countries that are still hoping the Olympic Games will help improve the human right situation in China are mistaken and “constructive dialogue” is leading nowhere, warns a leading media freedom group.
Read moreFrom: Reporter Senza Frontiere Image: olimpiadi in Cina - da Olympicswatch.org
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06/25/2007
A study by the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency says that China's carbon dioxide emissions last year were the largest in the world. But it seems the responsibility for China's soaring emissions lies not just in Beijing but also in Washington, Brussels and Tokyo.
Read moreFrom: Greenpeace International |
06/25/2007
Kiina on julkaissut oman ilmasto-ohjelman kasvihuonekaasupäästöjen rajoittamiseksi. Ohjelman puittessa Kiina pyrkii parantamaan tuntuvasti energiatehokkuutta sekä lisäämään uusiutuvien energialähteiden käyttöä. Kiina on mukana Kioton sopimuksessa, mutta sillä ei kehitysmaana ole sitovia tavoitteita päästöjen rajoittamiseksi.
Read moreFrom: Ilmastosivut Related: [Climate Change] Image: . © OneWorld.net /
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06/24/2007
More...Related: [Human Rights] Image: Chinese police hanging/beating a woman Falun Dafa practitioner(painting)
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06/24/2007
More...Related: [Human Rights] Image: Falun Dafa practitioner, Gao Rongrong, victim of high voltage electric baton by Chinese police
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06/24/2007
More...Related: [Religion] Image: Police beating and arresting protesting Falun Dafa practitioner in Tiananmen Sq.
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06/22/2007
UNITED NATIONS, Jun 22 (OneWorld) - Calls for global cooperation in tackling climate change are on the rise as a new study identifies China as the world's number one emitter of greenhouse gases.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Development] [Climate Change] [Geopolitics] Image: The future site of a sustainably designed city in China. © Yakobusan / www.flickr.com/photos/yakobusan/
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06/20/2007
China’s carbon dioxide emissions surpassed those of the US by 8 per cent last year, according to the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency.
Read more+ WDM comment on increase in China’s emissions + China - new number one climate polluter? From: World Development Movement, Greenpeace International Related: [United States] Image: © Earth Policy Institute
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06/20/2007
Environmental problems in China have brought the country's citizens, NGOs, and journalists together in opposition to the government's environmentally unkind policies. But this environmental movement is beginning to resemble a democratic movement as well, says Chinese journalist Jianqiang Liu.
Read moreFrom: Worldwatch Institute |
06/19/2007
The mother of imprisoned Chinese journalist Shi Tao has called on the international community to maintain pressure on Chinese authorities to release her son ahead of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
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06/15/2007
The International Olympic Committee's response to a report exposing severe exploitation of Chinese workers making Olympics merchandise is seriously inadequate, say the report's authors.
Read moreFrom: International Confederation of Free Trade Unions |
06/15/2007
China has earmarked about $930 million for technology innovations to cope with climate change since 2001, said Science and Technology Minister Wan Gang.
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06/14/2007
Rising wintertime temperatures in China mean that people do not need to use as much energy to heat their homes compared with previous years, according to a Chinese study.
Read moreFrom: SciDev.Net |
06/14/2007
Etelä-Kiinassa tulvat ja maanvyöryt ovat surmanneet jo lähes sata ihmistä, ja sadat tuhannet ovat jääneet kodittomiksi. Rankkasateiden ja tulvien odotetaan jatkuvan, sillä Kiinan jokavuotisen tulvakauden huippu on vasta edessä. Asiantuntijat varoittavat, että tulvat voivat tänä vuonna olla yhtä pahoja kuin vuonna 1998, jolloin Jangtse-joen tulvissa kuoli yli 3000 ihmistä.
Read moreFrom: Punainen Risti Related: [Emergency Relief] [Environment] |
06/12/2007
Kansainvälinen tutkimusraportti paljastaa, että Kansainvälisen Olympiakomitean lisensoimat kiinalaiset tehtaat rikkovat järjestelmällisesti maan työlainsäädäntöä. Tutkituissa neljässä tehtaassa teetetään virallisia olympiatuotteita jopa alle puolella laillisesta minimipalkasta.
Read moreFrom: Suomen Ammattiliittojen Solidaarisuuskeskus Related: [Labor] [Human Rights] |
06/11/2007
Several Chinese factories supplying goods for the Beijing Olympics are accused of gross violations of basic labour standards in a report - No medal for the Olympics on labour rights - issued on the eve of an International Olympic Committee meeting in London.
Read moreFrom: International Confederation of Free Trade Unions |
06/05/2007
A protest against the construction of a toxic chemical plant was a landmark event for China’s leading independent bloggers' collective, who were able to post news from the event Friday despite government efforts to create a media blackout.
Read moreFrom: Global Voices Online Image: From the protest. © Global Voices Online
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