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TODAY'S STORIES
14.04.2008
Airing Chinese Laundry

Banking off the sobering theme of Josh's earlier post, here's some more information on environmentalism in today's China. A pair of environmentally enthused young residents--John, a US Fulbrighter with a degree in engineering, and Zhao, a Chinese national with ties to the coal mining industries in northern China--have taken it upon themselves to become citizen reporters covering "China's Green Beat."

They're taking it slow on their site, doing monthly, explainer-style documentary pieces on wind power, biomass engineering, and solar water heaters (?!) in China. They clearly know their stuff, and Zhao's favored Ghostbusters tee has a charming effect. Here's their first effort, on the problem of waste in Chinese cities. 

         

(Note: I have been having trouble with their video player; at first I thought it was the Chinese thought police cracking down on the so-called "Green Brothers," but maybe it's just a tech glitch.)

Anyway, it's a great site. Check back frequently for their updates, and I'll try to kep posting video when possible. 

--Dayo Olopade

Posted: Monday, April 14, 2008 7:10 PM with 1 comment(s)

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blackton said:

Dayo, the Chinese thought police only work on Chinese websites, they can't read English enough to do anything about us. And this site, please, even though it has some Chinese in it, it would not rate even being noticed. I lived in China for 7 years and had a blog there, nobody ever did anything to it.

April 14, 2008 6:14 PM