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In recent years, China has launched ambitious measures to tackle water pollution. As political commitment and public … regulatory, administrative, monitoring, and public participation dimensions of China's water environmental management. Related …-based management model, appear at present as essential prerequisites to overcome the fragmentation of China's water environmental …
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Energy is pivotal for socio-economic and cultural development. Last century witnessed a drastic increase, on one hand on the consumption of energy and, on the other on greenhouse gases emissions. Traditionally, energy security has been linked with the need to guarantee supply and, in turn,...
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Renewable energy subsidies are crucial for combatting climate change, and yet the world’s international legal … infrastructure is not designed to accommodate such subsidies. The world needs a renewable energy sector to develop and implement the … same time, one country’s unfair subsidies can harm another country’s industry. To take a recent newsworthy example, China …
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In this Article, we argue that sustainable development is historically a much broader and more societally beneficial concept than it is often understood to be, and that it is often limited, particularly in the United States, by the supposition that it is just about the environment, or about...
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The policy of sustainable development requires reductions in growth of human populations to promote environmental sustainability and economic development. The objective is to control environmental catastrophism and advance financial growth with population policies on a global scale to foster...
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The ongoing economic instability in several countries and regions throughout the world, along with the volatility of … consequences of the global expansion of world trade and of the monetary and commercial translation of all interpersonal …, and in different parts of the world are just some of the most critical examples on how the existing systems are failing …
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The ongoing economic instability in several countries and regions throughout the world, along with the volatility of … consequences of the global expansion of world trade and of the monetary and commercial translation of all interpersonal …, and in different parts of the world are just some of the most critical examples on how the existing systems are failing …
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existing Chinese IIAs, an increasing number of China's recent treatises move towards sustainability. Most sustainable …
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focused on the London Array Project in the outer Thames Estuary as this is the most extensive offshore wind farm in the world …
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rethinking and readjustment. As the example of China shows, which is also part of my own research, authoritarian regimes making … that China had been gradually expanding its own systems of public participation and local governance with Chinese cultural … characteristics. This narrative brought forward by China and other authoritarian countries against the risks of liberal democracies is …
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