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The Future of China's Stimulus Efforts
February 5, 2010
To what extent is the Chinese government winding down its stimulus spending?
Money - Fund Observer
China Doubles Its Wind Power in One Year
February 3, 2010
China doubled its power capacity from 12 to 25 gigawatts in 2009.
Science
U.S., China Trade Barbs After Google's Ultimatum
January 22, 2010
The U.S. and China argue about the role of the government in regulating the Internet.
Nation & World
Copenhagen Accord Offers Some Progress on Climate Change
December 28, 2009
China's agreement to report emissions opens the possibility that the United States might pass new laws
Nation & World
It Was an Historic Week for Obama
December 24, 2009
The devil is in the details, but with the soon-to-pass healthcare reform, Obama deserves a better grade.
Nation & World - Washington Whispers
China Expands Internet Controls
December 22, 2009
The Chinese government will be tightening the process for domain name registration.
Science
China on the Defensive After Obama's Climate Speech
December 18, 2009
The Chinese premier reportedly walked away from negotiations with President Obama.
Nation & World - Energy and Environment
Obama, Wen Offer No New Emissions Cuts at Summit
December 18, 2009
The diplomatic frenzy that enveloped the final day of climate talks produced no new emissions cuts.
Nation & World - Energy and Environment
China Mulling Clinton's Climate Change Offer
December 17, 2009
The secretary of state says transparency is a deal breaker for the United States.
Nation & World - Energy and Environment
U.S.-China Showdown Looms Over Climate Talks
December 15, 2009
China has accused the U.S. of backsliding on prior commitments to fight global warming.
Nation & World - Energy and Environment
Chinese Official Calls U.S. Negotiator Irresponsible
December 11, 2009
China believes the U.S. and other developed countries have a historical responsibility to cut emissions
Nation & World - Energy and Environment
China Urges Deep Soul-Searching for U.S. on Climate
December 9, 2009
China has accused the U.S. and other wealthy countries of insincerity in past carbon reduction pledges.
Nation & World - Energy and Environment
EU Leaders Want Details on China Emissions Plan
December 1, 2009
China's status as the world's largest polluter has placed it at the center of the upcoming negotiations
Nation & World - Energy and Environment
U.S. and China to Reduce Emissions, but Not Enough
November 27, 2009
Pledges by the U.S. and China for emissions reductions still seem timid to many experts.
Nation & World - Energy and Environment
China to Launch Second Lunar Probe
November 27, 2009
China's space ambitions include building an orbiting station and sending a mission to Mars.
Science
Obama is Playing Nice With China
November 25, 2009
It's not clear if the president's visit made progress on forging a partnership with Beijing.
Nation & World
China Holds, Mistreats U.S. Man on Secrets Charges
November 19, 2009
Despite diplomatic pressure, Xue Feng has been held at an unknown location in Beijing for two years.
Nation & World - World
China Leads World to Higher Carbon Pollution
November 17, 2009
CO2 emissions rose 671 million tons from 2007 to 2008, three-quarters of which is attributed to China.
Science
China Trying to be an Environmental Leader
November 17, 2009
The Center for American Progress says China is moving to cut carbon emissions
Nation & World - Washington Whispers
Quote of the Week: Obama Urges Freedom of Worship in China
November 16, 2009
At a town hall meeting in Shanghai, Obama says freedom to worship is a universal right.
Nation & World - God & Country
Obama to China: Uncensored Society is Healthy
November 16, 2009
U.S. president couches criticism with praise, humility in speech to Chinese university students.
Nation & World
New Problems for China's Massive Three Gorges Dam
November 15, 2009
Drought and risk of landslides have become an issue for the world's largest hydroelectric project.
Science
Obama Faces Daunting Challenges in Far East Tour
November 12, 2009
The president is scheduled to make stops in Japan, China, Singapore, and South Korea.
Nation & World - President Obama
Chinese Agencies Fight for Control of "World of Warcraft"
November 4, 2009
Regulators from competing government agencies struggle for control over a popular online game.
Science
China Building Cyberwarfare Capabilities
October 23, 2009
China appears to be collecting U.S. intelligence through a sustained hacking campaign.
Science