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Wildlife photographers capture biodiversity in the Meili Snow Mountain
 Nearly 80 Pct of China's Wetlands Poorly Protected
Seventy-nine percent of China's wetlands are poorly protected and their total coverage is shrinking as well
 2.8 Mln Tons of Algae Removed from Taihu Lake
Great efforts have been made by governments to clean up Taihu Lake, following a catastrophic outbreak of blue-green algae
 Population of Endangered Monkey Grows in China
The population of the white-headed langur, one of the world's rarest monkeys, has grown significantly in southwest China
 China Invests Heavily in Water Conservation
China invests 345.2 billion yuan in water conservation projects last year
 Cadmium Pollution Contained in South China River
Cadmium pollution in a river in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region has been controlled and no new leaks have been found following a spill from an industrial plant
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-Nearly 80 Pct of China's Wetlands Poorly Protected
-2.8 Mln Tons of Algae Removed from Taihu Lake
-Population of Endangered Monkey Grows in China
-China Invests Heavily in Water Conservation
-Cadmium Pollution Contained in South China River
-Drought Shrinks China's Largest Freshwater Lake
-China Sets Pollution Reduction Targets for 2012
-China to Release Captive-Bred Pandas into Wild
-China to Create Its Own System to Count Carbon Emissions
-Beyond Borders
-Livable Tangshan
-Low-Carbon Innovation Promoted among Chinese SMEs
-China Eyes Green Growth, Vows to Curb Pollution
-Restoring Wetlands
-China Set to Recycle 70 Pct of Waste by 2015
-China Plans to Strengthen Oversight on Clean Production
-China to Further Curb Chemical Plants
-Apple to Talk with NGO over Pollution
-China Meets Pollution Control Targets for 2006-2010
-China Restricts Land Reclamation to Protect Islands
-China to Set Stricter Emission Standards for Thermal Power Plants
-Experts Warn of China's Rising Imported Oil Dependence
-China to Strengthen Grassland Ecology Protection
-Poor Air Quality Hits Many Cities in China
-China to Launch Carbon Emissions Trading Pilot Project
-Lhasa Completes First Wastewater Treatment Plant
-China to Step up Water Facility Constructions
-Power Shortage Hits Offices, Malls in Shanghai
-China Kicks off Grassland Protection Program
-New Round of Heavy Rain Hits Southern China
-China to Build High-tech Eco-district in Ancient Capital
-No More Free Plastic Bags in Bookstores, Pharmacies
-Dry Weather Forecast Adds Pain to South China
-China Intensifies Regulation on Battery Industries
-China's Top Five Power Producers Suffer Losses
-'Green Traffic' Initiative Cuts Carbon Emissions
-No Nuclear Worries
-Ensuring Nuclear Safety
-Japan's Crisis Goes Global
-Rethinking Nuclear Power Safety
-China May Double solar Power Goal
-China Finds Trace Radiation in More Areas
-No Immediate Threat to China From Radioactive Leak in Japan
-China's Monitors Nuke Leaks From Quake-hit Japan
-Chinese Vehicle Maker to Inaugurate Electric Buses

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