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China's Environmental Laws -- A Legal Leap Forward

Posted by Dan on May 8, 2008 at 10:16 PM

China Daily has an article that nicely summarizes the evolution of China's environmental laws, entitled, "A Legal Leap Forward." Makes for a good primer on the basics. (h/t to The Green Leap Forward).

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Are the frequent stories that one hears on the BBC -and more than just once or twice- about the brand new coal-fired electricity power plant being fired up every single week, week-in and week-out, all over China (burning all of that prime Australian coal -no lignite please, anthracite only- provided c/o the good offices of the Mandarin speaking Labour Prime Minister) (and I am more than sure he definitely knows how to "talk shop" in whatever language) all only British Imperialist propaganda c/o MI-6 or are they true?

And if they are true how do they square with this great "green leap forward"? Or does "green" here only mean putting a fig leaf over some of the worst indecency?

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