Growth Of Environmental Activism In China
14 June 2002 - 12:00pm
Environmental groups in China are becoming more active in China.
"China's environment is high on the government agenda these days: no one hides the problems caused by fewer forests, more deserts and many mistakes in past years...Outside government, more Chinese green groups are emerging in the provinces to challenge local authorities used to having their own way...Yet in a country where the ruling Communist party views with intense suspicion any social movement it does not control, the greens still have to move carefully."
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Source:
The Guardian Unlimited, June 11, 2002
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