Study: China’s Air Pollution Kills 1.6 Million a Year
A Berkeley Earth study of newly released air quality data from 1,500 sites across East Asia has...
Read MorePosted by Josh Rudolph | Aug 14, 2015
A Berkeley Earth study of newly released air quality data from 1,500 sites across East Asia has...
Read MorePosted by Josh Rudolph | May 11, 2015
On May 14, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet Xi Jinping in Xi’an. The chosen...
Read MorePosted by Josh Rudolph | Nov 14, 2014
President Barack Obama’s meetings with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping at the Beijing APEC summit early this week seemed to yield far more results than their diplomatic talks last year in California—the two leaders...
Read MorePosted by Josh Rudolph | Nov 7, 2014
After a consortium led by state-owned China Railway Construction won an uncontested contract to...
Read MorePosted by Josh Rudolph | Sep 25, 2014
After Barack Obama called on China to join in leading the world in carbon reduction at the UN...
Read MorePosted by Natalie Ornell | Nov 3, 2013
Reuters reports that China, calling itself one of the world’s “biggest victims of...
Read MorePosted by Natalie Ornell | Jul 28, 2013
The New York Times’s Jane Perlez reports that China has sent four ships to patrol disputed islands in the East China Sea in the past week in addition to flying an early-warning aircraft between Okinawa and Miyako, all part...
Read MorePosted by Samuel Wade | Jun 11, 2013
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden is reported to have checked out of his Hong Kong hotel and disappeared on Monday, as American authorities prepared charges and an extradition request which may or may not prove successful. Amid...
Read MorePosted by Anne Henochowicz | Jun 10, 2013
The following censorship instructions, issued to the media by government authorities, have been leaked and distributed online. State Council Information Office: All websites are asked to immediately find and remove images of...
Read MorePosted by Josh Rudolph | Jun 9, 2013
The leak that recently revealed the U.S. National Security Agency’s court-ordered surveillance of Verizon call detail records, as well as U.S. Internet firms’ alleged cooperation with government agencies, resurrected...
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