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ResponsibleChina Community: WikiCarbon, Wokai, Givology and CODE

Lots going on in the ResponsibleChina community this month.
Here are some highlights I’d like to share:
WikiCarbon
The China Carbon Forum, a Beijing-based nonprofit professional network dedicated to reducing greenhouse gas emissions in China, has created a wiki community portal for those interested in the so-called “carbon market,” defined as all the “regulatory, financial, investment and trading [...]

Responsible Roundup: Food is dangerous, China has two faces, Wokai needs your help, and I wonder what Palin knows about China?

DON’T EAT ANYTHING. YET.
Yeah, melamine milk sucks. But so does a lot of other crap we ingest, as Rich Brubaker points out in his recent post: “Even my iPhone may have melamine.“
Earlier this week, Nazia Vasi of 2point6billion.com points out the countless other chemicals that can “create defects, abnormalities and/or death.” Yowzas. Nazia refers us [...]

Wokai brings microfinance to China

We’ve mentioned them before (thanks, Mark) in our post about social entrepreneurship in Sichaun, but in case you didn’t hear the first time around, Wokai.org is raising loan capital for microfinance institutions in China.
A big thank you to co-founders Courtney McColgan and Casey Wilson for referring to ResponsibleChina in their recent blog post at Wokai [...]

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