I lost an hour over the weekend (btw, did you know Daylight Savings Time is a waste of energy?) but gained some motivation to do a little virtual housekeeping on ResponsibleChina. First order of business: Follow me on Twitter. I vowed I’d never overextend my social networks, leverage my online relationships for self-indulgent purposes, and [...]
This post is written by Carolyn Gou, special contributor to RespChi. Carolyn is a junior at Tsinghua University in Beijing, where she is majoring in English literature. She says she has a passion for NGO promotion in China and wants to further her studies in public affairs. She is currently interning at the World Resources [...]
***This post is a continuation of PART ONE: “China’s Environmental Crisis,” by Kenneth Lieberthal.*** Kenneth Lieberthal, visiting fellow at The Brookings Institution, spoke last night about “China’s Environmental Crisis and Prospects for the Future” at the The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C. ACTION and [...]
Kenneth Lieberthal, visiting fellow at The Brookings Institution, spoke last night about “China’s Environmental Crisis and Prospects for the Future” at the The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C. Bottom line? “China’s environment is in bad shape,” he says. On Friday, Brookings will publish Lieberthal’s [...]