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China's Renewable Energy Law To Be Revised
December 31, 2009 By editorAccording to a motion passed at the 12th conference of the Standing Committee of the 11th National People's Congress, China's Renewable Energy Law will be revised and the new law will be enacted on April 1, 2010.
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China's First Inter-city Energy And Emissions Reduction Manifesto Published
December 31, 2009 By editorAn inter-city energy conservation and emission reduction manifesto, which is said to be the first of its kind in China, was published at the 9th China Economic Forum held in Harbin, Heilongjiang province.
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A Fundraising Trip To London For Charities In China
December 31, 2009 By editorBy Kay Zhang This was my first trip to London to assist in a fundraising event there, and one aim of the activity was to raise the profile of Care for Children in the UK. For me, London is not a very strange city as I had spent two years there, but going to Mansion [...]
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Toyota Recalls Defective Cars In China
December 30, 2009 By editorAccording to China's General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, Toyota will recall some imported Highlander, Previa, and Lexus RX350/ES350 cars in China from December 30, 2009.
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CNNIC Launches Online Complaint Reporting Service
December 30, 2009 By editorNews from China Internet Network Information Center is that it has published an online complaint reporting service to encourage Internet users to report on bad domain names in an effort to clean up the online environment for teenagers.
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Xinhua Publishes China CSR Report Covering 60 Years
December 29, 2009 By editorThe editorial department of Top Executive Information, a business branch of Xinhua News Agency, has published a report called "China Corporate Social Responsibility 60 Years".
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Foreign-funded Supermarkets In China Rank Low On Green List
December 29, 2009 By editorThe international environmental group Greenpeace has released its latest "Supermarket List for China" which shows that foreign-funded supermarkets such as Wal-Mart, Tesco, and Ito-Yokado rank at the bottom of the list in terms of green initiatives.
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