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Download the Spring/Summer 2020 newsletter to learn more about the Harvard-China Project's spring semester research and endeavors: New HCP Series: Research Briefs Opportunity Blows for Offshore Wind in China New Series: Researcher Q&A with Faan Chen...
Winter 2020 Newsletter
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Download the Winter 2020 newsletter to learn more about the Harvard-China Project's fall semester research and endeavors: Valuing Environmental Health Risks in China Solar Energy and the Belt and Road Initiative Research Seminars Tianguang Lu CCICED...
Harvard-China Project Photo Contest Winners
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This fall, the Harvard-China Project hosted an inaugural Photo Contest. Winners in the three categories are: ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT IN CHINA: Wei Zhang, GSD/GSAS - G4 - Architectural Technology. Title of Photo: “Yangbajain Geothermal Power Plant,” The...
CCICED Annual Meeting
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China Project faculty chair, Michael McElroy, who has been appointed to the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development (CCICED) for a 5-year term, and Executive Director, Chris Nielsen, will be participating in the CCICED...
Spring 2019 Newsletter
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This spring our Harvard-China Project researchers led an international effort to analyze the technical and economic viability for China to move towards carbon-negative electric power generation. Their research, which explores utilizing two forms of green...
Will China Save the Planet? Book talk and discussion with Barbara Finamore
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The Harvard Law School Library, along with the Harvard-China Project, East Asian Legal Studies, and the HLS Environmental Law Society, recently co-hosted Barbara Finamore, senior attorney and Asia senior strategic director at the Natural Resources Defense...
China Project Fall 2018 Newsletter
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This fall the Harvard-China Project continued its investigations of the “China 2030/2050: Energy and Environmental Challenges for the Future” theme sponsored by the Harvard Global Institute (HGI) . Our community reflected on the Summer 2018 Undergrad...
China Project Spring 2018 Newsletter
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This spring the Harvard-China Project continued its investigations of the “China 2030/2050” theme sponsored by the Harvard Global Institute (HGI). Our community explored a number of pressing issues, including a Nature Energy paper on the environmental...
Global Power for Global Powers
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A Harvard Gazette Article By Clea Simon, Harvard Correspondent Watch the video here Experience at world’s largest utility company informs call for nations to share energy Liu Zhenya has a vision for revolutionizing not just how we produce energy, but also...
Film Screening of "Plastic China" and Q&A with Director WANG Jiuliang
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After the screening, Director WANG Jiuliang will attend via Skype for a Q&A with the audience moderated by Professor ZHANG Ling of Boston College and the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies. The discussion will be interpreted by Canaan Morse, a Ph.D...
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Yuan Hu. 2007. “Implementation of Voluntary Agreements for Energy Efficiency in China”. Energy Policy, 35, 11, Pp. 5541-48
Yuan Hu. 2007. “Implementation of Voluntary Agreements for Energy Efficiency in China”. Energy Policy, 35, 11, Pp. 5541-48
William P. Alford and Yuanyuan Shen. 1996. “Limits of the Law in Addressing China’s Environmental Dilemma”. Stanford Environmental Law Journal, 16, 1, Pp. 125-48
William P. Alford and Yuanyuan Shen. 1996. “Limits of the Law in Addressing China’s Environmental Dilemma”. Stanford Environmental Law Journal, 16, 1, Pp. 125-48
William P. Alford and Yuanyuan Shen. 1998. “Limits of the Law in Addressing China’s Environmental Dilemma”. In Energizing China: Reconciling Environmental Protection and Economic Growth, edited by Michael B. McElroy, Chris P. Nielsen, and Peter Lydon. Cambridge, MA: HUCE/Harvard University Press
William P. Alford and Yuanyuan Shen. 1998. “Limits of the Law in Addressing China’s Environmental Dilemma”. In Energizing China: Reconciling Environmental Protection and Economic Growth, edited by Michael B. McElroy, Chris P. Nielsen, and Peter Lydon. Cambridge, MA: HUCE/Harvard University Press
William P. Alford, Robert P. Weller, Leslyn Hall, Karen R. Polenske, Yuanyuan Shen, and David Zweig. 2002. “The Human Dimensions of Environmental Policy Implementation: Air Quality in Rural China”. Journal of Contemporary China, 11, 32, Pp. 495-513
William P. Alford, Robert P. Weller, Leslyn Hall, Karen R. Polenske, Yuanyuan Shen, and David Zweig. 2002. “The Human Dimensions of Environmental Policy Implementation: Air Quality in Rural China”. Journal of Contemporary China, 11, 32, Pp. 495-513
Abram Chayes and Charlotte J. Kim. 1998. “China and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change”. In Energizing China: Reconciling Environmental Protection and Economic Growth, edited by Michael B. McElroy, Chris Nielsen, P. Lydon, and. Cambridge, MA: HUCE/Harvard University Press
Abram Chayes and Charlotte J. Kim. 1998. “China and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change”. In Energizing China: Reconciling Environmental Protection and Economic Growth, edited by Michael B. McElroy, Chris Nielsen, P. Lydon, and. Cambridge, MA: HUCE/Harvard University Press
1998. Energizing China: Reconciling Environmental Protection and Economic Growth. Cambridge, MA: HUCE/Harvard University Press
1998. Energizing China: Reconciling Environmental Protection and Economic Growth. Cambridge, MA: HUCE/Harvard University Press
William P. Alford and Benjamin L. Liebman. 2001. “Clean Air, Clean Processes?: The Struggle over Air Pollution Law in the People’s Republic of China”. Hastings Law Journal, 52, Pp. 703-48
William P. Alford and Benjamin L. Liebman. 2001. “Clean Air, Clean Processes?: The Struggle over Air Pollution Law in the People’s Republic of China”. Hastings Law Journal, 52, Pp. 703-48