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Olympic Dream Leads to Greener Lifestyle
Many residents in Beijing are changing their habits to embrace a greener lifestyle
Climate of Fear
Chinese scientists are examining how crops adapt to climate change in an effort to deal with its potentially devastating consequences
New Rice Hybrid Grows on Salty Lands
A Chinese scientist announced yesterday in Shenzhen that he has successfully developed hybridized rice that could grow in salina - land areas or bodies of water encrusted with crystalline salt
China Environmental Watchdog Blacklists Polluted Cities
China Plans First National Park
Converting Rubbish into Eco-bricks
The main Expo buildings under construction demonstrate advanced green technologies plus some typical Shanghai features
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Great Expectations
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Dry No More
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Work Halts at Chemical Plant
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