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English Stories from the Chinese Press: Feb. 8, 2012
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English Stories from the Chinese Press: Feb. 8, 2012
Top Stories: Cadmium Pollution
Cadmium pollution cleanup measures safe, effective: experts
(Xinhua)
Officials fired over cadmium spill
(China Daily)
S. China river cleanup to last one month
(China Daily)
Cadmium pollution exposes lax regulations
(Xinhua)
Chemicals leaking into Yangtze keep city water officials on alert
(Shanghai Daily)
Top Stories: PM2.5 Monitoring
Beijing prioritizes PM2.5 monitoring network
(Xinhua)
PM 2.5 top of capital's agenda
(China Daily)
Conservation
Nearly 80 pct of China's wetlands poorly protected: survey
(Xinhua)
Population of critically endangered monkeys grows in SW China
(Xinhua)
Conservationists announce bear bile boycott
(Global Times)
Development
Xinjiang to build powerful electricity transmission line
(Xinhua)
Rapid growth triggers environmental accidents
(China Daily)
Green Growth
China to amend regulations of green food labels
(Xinhua)
Green capitalists
(Beijing Review)
Thwarting dirty migration
(Beijing Review)
Premier: clean technology a priority for Sino-German cooperation
(Global Times)
Pollution
2.8 mln tons of algae removed from polluted Taihu Lake since 2007: newspaper
(Xinhua)
China to cut pollutant emissions by over 30%
(China Daily)
Pollution costing China dear: report
(China Daily)
China's military to cut emissions
(China Daily)
Transport
Environmental reappraisal required for railway design modifications
(Xinhua)
Crackdown on official cars to curb pollution
(Shanghai Daily)
Water
Drought hampers water supplies in SW China
(Xinhua)
China's water diversion project to be operational next year
(Xinhua)
China alters controversial Poyang dam plan
(Xinhua)
Stuck in the mud
(Global Times)
Compiled by Liz Brody
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