Elizabeth Muller, Executive Director, Berkeley Earth
Apr 18, 2013
Awaiting confirmation to head the Energy Department, Ernest J. Moniz must balance the desire to develop and extract new sources of energy with the need to cut greenhouse gas emissions and minimize environmental damage. Elizabeth Muller explains the new energy secretary will have the duty of guiding emerging economies like China through the crucial switch from coal to natural gas.
Tom Watkins, President and CEO of the Economic Council of Palm Beach County, FL
Apr 15, 2013
These days China is in the center of any conversation about sustainable development and environmental degradation, writes Tom Watkins. The country has much work to do in order to balance economic growth with environmental sustainability.
Zhang Monan, Deputy Director of Institute of American and European Studies, CCIEE
Jan 22, 2013
Severe weather forced China to transform its mode of growth by creating a sustainable economic and energy system conditions.
Christine Boyle, CEO, Blue Horizon Insight
Jan 14, 2013
Following less than productive discussions at the Doha Climate Change Conference, recent reports have warned the Earth’s temperature continues to rise as climate change worsens. While many developed and developing nations continue to face environmental challenges, China has implemented climate change policies that could serve as a model for other nations.
Melanie Hart, Director, Center for American Progress
Nov 16, 2012
To keep the country growing and provide the lifestyle benefits their citizens are asking for, China’s new leaders must shift the economy toward a new growth model and also get serious about cracking down on pollution.
Justin Yifu Lin, Former Chief Economist, The World Bank
Aug 02, 2012
Increasing pessimism about the Chinese economic outlook is emerging owing to the euro-zone debt crisis and gloomy recovery in the United States. Justin Yifu Lin, former Vice President of the World Bank, predicted that China can maintain 8-percent annual economic growth for the next two decades at a conference recently held in Beijing.
Jul 31, 2012
China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) this week offered to buy Canada’s Nexen, Inc., for $15 billion. Nexen’s board is recommending the bid to share
Peggy Liu, Chair of JUCCCE
Jul 14, 2012
It is hard to imagine that China could one day lead the world in going green when you look at the smog-filled skies that are everyday reality there. The governm
Zhang Xinsheng, Executive Chairman, Eco-Forum Global
Jul 11, 2012
This is significant for human society. In the past 20 years, though achievements have been made in the areas of education, alleviation of poverty etc., the pr
Graciela Chichilnisky, Chichilnisky, Professor, Columbia University
Jun 12, 2012
China has become in the last few years the world’s largest emitter of CO2, followed closely by the USA. It has a voracious use of natural resources – most fro
