Notebook
China: Environment
by kirk , 2 pages, 0 comment. Modified on .
   Contribute to this notebook
  1. It was the latest in a series of rare but increasingly ambitious protests against government-backed industrial projects on environmental and health grounds.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/06/world/asia/06china.html
    1
  2. All of this is great for Chinese workers and the environment, but it also means that the global deflationary impact of cheap Chinese goods is coming to an end. Now all of us will have to pay part of the cost of higher Chinese wages and limits on overtime, and as Beijing enforces pollution controls, we will all have to start paying part of that expense, too.

    http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/05/08/rothman_commentary/
    2
link to this notebook:
Want to create notebooks for yourself, your organization or business? Visit iLeonardo.com.
Comments
No comment yet.
Want to contribute to this notebook?

Suggest a link Become a contributor

Most Viewed Notebooks
  (last 7 days)

Latest Notebooks

Yahoo (1) by MBugge

More notebooks...