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China's effed up environmental past and how they're attempting to change the future.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

This Endangered Planet: A Chinese View




I was getting paid to tag videos on this site, and I noticed this title. I haven't watched it all yet, so I don't have any commentary, but it seemed interesting.
Posted by Aelia at 10:44 PM
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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2008 (26)
    • ▼  April (8)
      • Class Notes, Thursday
      • Save The Environment: Eat Less Meat
      • Restoring the Lake
      • Image & Remembrance
      • Class Notes, Thursday
      • Class Notes, Tuesday
      • This Endangered Planet: A Chinese View
      • Stripping at Funerals, a new trend?
    • ►  March (9)
    • ►  February (9)

Course Readings & Textbooks

  • Elvin, Mark. The Retreat of the Elephants: an Environmental History of China. Yale University Press, 2004.
  • Schoppa, R. Keith. Song Full of Tears: Nine Centuries of Chinese Life at Xiang Lake. Yale University Press, 2002.
  • Weller, Robert. Discovering Nature: Globalization and Environmental Culture in China and Taiwan. Cambridge University Press, 2006.

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