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1. Feeling the Heat
The road to the Copenhagen conference on global climate change appears to be bumpy, as countries face a sharp array of disagreements
Author: By WANG RUIBIN Year 2009 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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2. Cancun Compromise
Countries take small steps toward addressing global climate change
Author: WANG RUIBIN Year 2010 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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3. The Key to Climate Cooperation
Climate change talks should be based on a dual-track negotiating mechanism
Author: WANG RUIBIN Year 2010 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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4. Climate Talks Lack Weight
Countries argue over climate issues holding little hope for the Durban climate change conference later this year
Author: WANG RUIBIN Year 2011 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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5. Dark Skies Over Europe
The EU loses its leadership role in international negotiations on climate change
Author: By WANG RUIBIN Year 2010 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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6. The Time to Act Is Now
The fight against climate change has to rise to another level
Author: By Wang Ruibin Year 2019 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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7. The Australian Warning
Wildfire havoc shows how imperative it is to speed up honoring the Paris pact
Author: By Wang Ruibin Year 2020 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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8. A Global Challenge
Climate ambitions can be met only through cooperation among countries
Author: By Wang Ruibin Year 2020 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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9. Impressions at the No. 1 Steel Plant
I AM no infrequent visitor to steel works but I am always gripped by the drama and excitement of the issue of white hot steel from a furnace. It was so again on a recent visit to the open-hearth shop
Author: WANG AN Year 1961 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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10. New Orchestral Sounds
China is hearing the sounds of a new Kweichow Province orchestra based on the lusheng, the Miao people's national musical instrument, and it increasingly likes what it hears.Ten years ago the
Author: WANG AN Year 1962 Issue 50 PDF HTML