Clearing the air: the human rights and legal dimensions of China's environmental dilemma : roundtable before the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, One Hundred Eighth Congress, first session, January 27, 2003, 第 4 卷

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 2003 - 48 頁
Contains testimony and prepared statements by Elizabeth Economy, Richard Ferris, Brian Rohan, and Jennifer Turner.

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第 39 頁 - China, with its broad emphasis on governance, public health, rule of law, and poverty alleviation, it could be far more effective in addressing China's most pressing needs and the United States' most direct interests. USAID also has developed a highly effective model for promoting energy efficiency and conservation in India — supporting zero emission automobiles, for example — that could be replicated in China.
第 37 頁 - Regions," announced jointly by the State Development and Planning Commission, the State Economic and Trade Commission and the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation...
第 5 頁 - More than 75 percent of the water in rivers flowing through China's urban areas is unsuitable for drinking or fishing.
第 35 頁 - By the mid-19905, half of China's forest bureaus reported that trees were being felled at an unsustainable rate, and 20 percent had already exhausted their reserves. China's Sichuan province — home to the famed pandas — now possesses less than one-tenth of its original forests. Loss of biodiversity, climatic change, desertif1cation, and soil erosion are all on the rise as a result.
第 22 頁 - Secretary, thank you very much for your service to the country, and thank you for taking the time to be with us this afternoon.
第 5 頁 - Chinese cities, and found that almost two thirds failed to achieve standards set by the World Health Organization [WHO] for acceptable levels of total suspended particulates, which are the primary culprit in respiratory and pulmonary disease.
第 39 頁 - Remove Restrictions on the Overseas Private Investment Corporation and the US Asia Environmental Partnership, both of which would provide assistance to US businesses eager to gain a foothold in China's environmental technologies market, which is thus far dominated by Japan and the European Union.

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