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Drought Hits Millions In Southwestern China As Polluted Lake Forces Factory Shutdown
Beijing (AFP) Jun 05, 2007
A severe drought has left four million people short of drinking water in southwest China, state media reported Tuesday, as the vast country battles a crippling water shortage. Some 4.46 million head of livestock were also affected by the drought in Sichuan, where parts of the province have not seen any rain for up to 40 days, Xinhua news agency reported, citing the province's meteorological bure ... read more
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    China Says Pollution Woes To Ease This Year
    Beijing (AFP) Jun 05, 2007
    The amount of pollution being pumped into China's environment will finally begin to fall this year, the nation's environment ministry said Tuesday, after a similar goal was missed in 2006. "We should see a turning point... this year," Zhang Lijun, the vice minister of the State Environment Protection Administration, told reporters in a briefing to mark World Environment Day. "This will be ... more

    US Encourages Responsible Behavior In Space-Faring Nations
    Washington DC (USINFO) Jun 05, 2007
    U.S. officials say the National Space Policy, released in October 2006, is the natural evolution of a half-century of space-related policies, and that China's anti-satellite test in January, though cause for concern, is not part of a new "arms race" in orbit. Also, some technical experts and members of Congress have expressed concern that President Bush's policy conveys a unilateralist attack ... more

    India Resists Calls To Cut Emissions As Brazil Says No To US Plans
    New Delhi (AFP) Jun 04, 2007
    India said Monday that it would not agree to any commitments to cut greenhouse gas emissions under growing international pressure, and instead pressed for greater collaboration on clean technologies. New Delhi has already said it would reject such calls at this week's Group of Eight summit, where climate change will be a key topic, because stricter limits would slow ... more

    China Cool On Two-Degree Warming Limit
    Beijing (AFP) Jun 04, 2007
    China said Monday it would not back efforts to limit global warming to two degrees Celsius, which UN experts have warned is the threshold-level to stop the worst impacts of climate change. "Whether or not we can set a limit on a two-degree (3.6 Fahrenheit) rise in temperature I'm afraid still lacks a lot of scientific evidence and dependable and feasible research," Ch ... more

    China Launches Satellite To Take TV Signal Nationwide
    Beijing (AFP) June 01, 2007
    China launched a telecommunications satellite Friday that aims to bring television signals to every home in the nation, on the 100th flight of the homegrown Long March rocket series, state press said. The satellite was launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre in southwest China's Sichuan province just after midnight Friday morning, China News Service reported. The Sino-Sat III satellite ... more

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    Asia And Europe Fail To Agree On Climate Change Targets
    Hamburg (AFP) Germany, May 29, 2007
    China said on Tuesday it will not be tied to targets on cutting carbon emissions as Europe and Asia failed to agree at a 40-nation meeting on how to fight global warming. Beijing wants the developed world to take the lead in cutting emissions, allowing Asia to seek economic growth and fight poverty, Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said at a press conference to conclude the Europe-Asia ... more

    China Rejects Binding Targets On Greenhouse Emissions
    Hamburg (AFP) May 29, 2007
    China on Tuesday promised to "do its best" on fighting climate change but rejected calls that Asia should sign up to binding targets on cutting carbon emissions. Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said China and other Asian nations cannot bear the same responsibility for restricting greenhouse gas emissions as the developed world. "The developed world should do more but China will do its best," ... more

    American Public Complacent On China Finds UPI-Zogby Poll
    Washington (UPI) May 23, 2007
    Americans increasingly view China as a rival and competitor rather than a friend, but they remain relatively complacent about the state of Sino-American relations, a new UPI-Zogby poll reported. The poll, which was conducted nationwide from May 16 to May 18, also found that almost two-thirds of Americans thought U.S. President George W. Bush had made a bad job of handling relations with China. ... more

    How Much Will Beijing Pay For The Olympics
    Moscow (RIA Novosti) May 28, 2007
    The Chinese authorities are sparing no expense for the 2008 Olympic Games. They are eager to show the whole world China's impressive economic success, growing prosperity, openness and love of peace. The Chinese Olympics promises to be the most expensive sports event in human history. In the past hundred years, the summer 2004 Olympics in Athens had the biggest price tag - seven billion ... more

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    Japan Proposes Halving Emissions By 2050
    Tokyo (AFP) May 24, 2007
    Japan called Thursday for the world to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, proposing a successor to the Kyoto Protocol it hopes will win over top offenders the United States and China. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, unveiling the proposal ahead of the Group of Eight (G8) summit in Germany, pledged to bring all nations onboard in the fight against global warming by making the post-Kyoto framework ... more

    China's War Chest
    Washington (UPI) May 23, 2007
    With more than $1,200 billion in U.S. dollars, T-bills and securities in its piggy bank, China has been losing money as the value of the dollar has fallen against the euro. This helps explain that startling announcement last week that China is planning to launch a state investment fund that would seek better returns on its money. It plans to start by investing in stocks and private capital ... more

    China Sees More Backing For Home-Grown Encryption Standard
    Beijing (AFP) May 23, 2007
    A growing number of Chinese telecom and computer companies support a local encryption standard for wireless Internet that challenges US technology in the field, state media said Wednesday. The WAPI encryption standard, a Chinese-made rival of the US-backed 802.11 standard, has received the endorsement of companies such as cellphone operator China Mobile and PC vendor Lenovo, the China Daily repo ... more

    Shanghai Group Will Not Become A Military Alliance Says Russian Official
    Moscow (RIA Novosti) May 23, 2007
    The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) will not be transformed into a military alliance, Russia's senior security official said Tuesday. The regional group, dominated by Russia and China, is widely seen as a counter to U.S. influence in resource-rich Central Asia and NATO's expansion. "The issue of transforming the organization into a military alliance has not been brought up," Security Cou ... more

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