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November 30, 2007
EPA - China Environmental Law Initiative Web site
Here's the first paragraph of the EPA's press release:
In an effort to strengthen the legal framework for environmental protection in China, EPA today launched the EPA - China Environmental Law Initiative Web site. The Web site, announced by EPA General Counsel Roger R. Martella, will provide a forum for sharing information and fostering an ongoing dialogue with China on environmental law.
Full text here.
The Web site itself is here; portions have been translated into Chinese and are available here.
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Given the EPA's reluctance to regulate such pollutants as CO2 over the past 7 years, is this a genuine fostering of dialogue, or is it politicking in this new age of China bashing?
Posted by: Will Lewis | Dec 1, 2007 8:55:02 AM
