The Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs (IPE) and Renmin University School of Law recently published the first version of what they’ve deemed the Air Quality Transparency Index (AQTI; available in Chinese only for now). Building off of similar indices...
This article originally appeared in China Dialogue. China’s performance in Cancún points to a new, more conciliatory climate diplomacy from a country that knows the sharp end of the blame game, write Angel Hsu and Zhao Yupu. Last month’s UN-led climate talks in...
This post originally appeared on ChinaFAQs.org and the World Resources Institute website, as well as Grist.org. By Deborah Seligsohn and Angel Hsu 2011 will be a big year for climate and energy policy development in China, so we thought we’d highlight some of the key...
China’s National Environmental Monitoring Center (CNEMC) now has real-time, hourly air quality data for 113 major Chinese cities, available here. Concentrations in (mg/m3) are reported for major pollutants sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and...
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