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The Firey Pillars of Dalian Port
At China's most important oil port, an infrastructure that best accomodates the mobility of fires and explosions
07.30.2010
Floods Plunge 3,000 Chemical Barrels into Songhua River
Thousands of barrels containing explosive chemicals washed into the waters of the Songhua River in Northeastern China's Jilin City
07.29.2010
Severe Floods Sweep Through China
Over 700 people have died throughout the country as a result of floods and rain since the beginning of this year
07.22.2010
Securities Regulator Probes Zijin’s Acid Wastewater Leak
The CSRC has launched an investigation into Zijin's nine-day delay to go public on the July 3 wastewater leakage incident
07.20.2010
On Diversion Project's Eve, Han River on Edge
A water channeling project designed to relieve thirsty northern China is raising fears about the Han River's future
07.19.2010
Three Detained in Ting River Acid Spill Investigation
Preliminary investigation results stated that Zijin Mining Group failed to fix the copper smelting plant's pollution monitoring system; three were detained on criminal charges
07.16.2010
Lead Poisoning Cases Stonewalled
What forces are holding up the filing of cases on environmental health?
07.02.2010
With Cave-Ins, China Gets a Sinking Feeling
Rapid development, not true sinkholes, apparently led to a flurry of cave-ins in China in the weeks after a Guatemala City shocker
06.17.2010
Mounting Tensions over the Mekong River
Countries bordering the Mekong River have let the criticism flow unimpeded over China's hydroelectric power expansion
04.15.2010
Leaving the Mouth of the Mekong Hanging Open
At the first summit meeting of the Mekong River Commission, regional countries discussed the Mekong's lowest recorded water levels in the past fifty years, making errant linkages to Chinese hydropower development
04.15.2010
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