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Feb 22, 2013

The rapid development of China’s wind-power sector has created a world-class industry with the promise to make low-carbon technology more affordable and available both in China and around the world.  Author Joanna Lewis, assistant professor of science, technology and international affairs at Georgetown University,...


Feb 13, 2013

While still the world’s greatest coal-consuming nation, China’s rapid development of its wind power industry is already having an impact on the low-carbon technology sector both in China and around the world.  Author Joanna Lewis discusses the findings of her book Green Innovation in China: China’s Wind Power...


Feb 12, 2013

Christine Loh, Hong Kong undersecretary for the environment and former CEO of the public policy think tank Civic Exchange, discusses environmental developments in Hong Kong, offers a perspective on regulatory interactions with China’s neighboring Guangdong Province and outlines issues and opportunities for ensuring...