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Cooperation Is the Key: Proposal for U.S.-China Collaboration on Climate Technology
The U.S. Senate has previously expressed its opposition to joining any agreement that does not include major developing countries such as China; China has insisted that Western countries take responsibility for a problem that they caused and provide assistance for developing countries in the form
Is China headed toward collapse?
Is China headed toward collapse?
politico.com — Some say a much-vaunted Chinese economic miracle is nothing but a paper dragon.... (more) Is China headed toward collapse?
Huge Texas Wind Farm's Turbines Will Be Made in China
Huge Texas Wind Farm's Turbines Will Be Made in China
popsci.com — Clean tech has seen a boost as the U.S. pours government funding into renewable energy, and China... looks set to reap much of the benefits. Latest example: a Chinese wind-turbine company has just become the exclusive supplier for one of the largest ... (more) Huge Texas Wind Farm's Turbines Will Be Made in China
Is China the Next Enron?
commonsensewonder.blogspot.com — Sounds like much of Chinese growth is manufactured, and not in the good sense. Another interesting report... is here : First, they point to the enormous Chinese economic stimulus effort — with the government spending $900 billion to prop up a $4.3 trillion economy. “Yet China’s economy, for all ... (more) Is China the Next Enron?
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