by Angel Hsu | Oct 9, 2015 | Air quality, Data, Featured
This post originally appeared on The Huffington Post. Beijing, the most liveable city in China? “The best joke all year,” said Weibo user Ren Fei. Not intended as a joke, Beijing emerged as the most liveable Chinese city in the Economist Intelligence Unit...
by Angel Hsu | Oct 16, 2010 | China, Climate
This post originally appeared in The Atlantic. Of Pigs and Mirrors – The breakdown of the US-China dialogue in Tianjin Coming away from this past week of negotiations at the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change meeting in Tianjin, the sense is certainly...
by Angel Hsu | Oct 13, 2010 | China, Climate, UNFCCC
This post originally appears on Chinadialogue.net. The UNFCCC intersessional talks in Tianjin concluded with somewhat disheartening headlines of little progress, a widening divide between developed and developing countries and credibility slowly seeping from the...
by Angel Hsu | Oct 8, 2010 | China, Climate, UNFCCC
This post originally appeared on Chinafaqs.org on Oct 8, 2010. Having the intercessional UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) meeting in China this week – the last stop before ministers and heads of state meet in Cancun for the sixteenth Conference of...
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