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Cai Hong:
Japan historians add insult to the wounds of comfort women
Fu Jing:
EU could learn some economic growth lessons from China
Zhao Huanxin:
Fake and shoddy drugs a threat to people, challenge for administrators
Chen Weihua:
Foreign media outlets in US merit bouquets, not brickbats
Xin Zhiming:
Weigh pros and cons before randomly using AI technology
Sucking out the poison in lakes
Dining tables may be missing a few mitten crabs of late but behind the delicacy's shortage lies an epic battle involving man, chemicals and nature.
Painted chicks sold as pets for 4 pesos ($0.8 cents) each are displayed outside a market in Manila July 29, 2009.
Bao Daozu
Australian Senate rejects carbon-trade bill
CO2 curve ticks upward as key climate talks loom
APEC: Asia-Pacific most affected by climate change
Glacier meltdown scale arouses debate
EU nations fail to agree on bluefish tuna ban
Commentary: China bets big on green future
China's legislature endorses climate change resolution
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Expert: China's largest desert lake may vanish in decades
Lightning hits Wuhan city
Lightning is seen over Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, as a thunderstorm hits the city June 28, 2009.
Going up in smoke
APEC: Asia-Pacific most affected by climate change
China's legislature endorses climate change resolution
China mulls renewable energy development fund
China channels $146m green fund to rural areas
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Animals
Orphaned elephants taken care of in Sri Lanka
Logging threatens orangutans' habitat in Indonesia
Deforestation in their habitat has forced these orangutans to overcome their natural fear of water in search of food in Central Borneo, Indonesia.
EU nations fail to agree on bluefish tuna ban
Warming shrinks birds in Australia
Painted chicks sold at a Manila market
Cocodile attacks a wildebeest during wildebeest migration
Orphaned fawn finds a friend
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Green Moves
Plastic bag ban ignored at open food markets
India cleans up iconic Dal Lake to control pollution
India will spend more than $290 million cleaning up two iconic lakes in Kashmir, India's environment minister said on Monday, which have been polluted during decades of neglect.
100-day countdown to Copenhagen Conference
Commentary: China bets big on green future
Legislators to deliberate draft on climate change
China mulls renewable energy development fund
China vows green commitments: road to Copenhagen
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Green Ideas
Gearing up for green auto era
Eight bits of green wisdom for World Environment Day
World Environment Day is coming up again (June 5). What can we do as a community?
Incentive scheme to ignite green dreams
Environment: Benefit from going green
Growing both the economy and environment
Environment: Clear days' target met before time
Vice premier: Environment protection industry help domestic demand
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Green People
EU courts China over climate deal
'Sino-US joint carbon strategy vital'
US Secretaries visit 'Future House' in Beijing
Bands sing a green tune
"Guest editor in chief" Zhou Xun
Zhou Xun:Expo green queen
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