In the second section of a two-part interview, Liu Jianqiang and Yi Shui talk to Hu Angang about how China’s climate-change policy is formed, and how it can change.[Produced in association with Rutgers Climate and Social Policy Initiative]... ...full story at China Dialogue
from China Dialogue on Fri, Aug 07 2009
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