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China Everbright Water (CEWL) is an environmental protection group focusing on water environment management. Listed on the Mainboards of both Singapore and Hong Kong, its controlling shareholder is ...
Agricultural non-point source pollution is the dominant source of water pollution in China, and it also serves to increase soil erosion and reduce the productivity of the land.
Despite all the focus on air pollution, the contamination of China’s water is at least as serious.
The red river in Wenzhou is just one example of the water pollution that has been running rampant in China for years, some in very striking ways.
Chinese Activism Leads to New Water Quality Law As the number of environmental protests grows, experts say, so may the central government’s attention to industrial pollution. The frequent water ...
China’s government on Tuesday unveiled its most detailed survey ever of the pollution plaguing the country, revealing that water pollution in 2007 was more than twice as severe as official ...
By targeting pollution as a domain of competition, the U.S. can hold China accountable, leveling the playing field and safeguarding our industrial and geopolitical edge.
By targeting pollution as a domain of competition, the U.S. can hold China accountable, leveling the playing field and safeguarding our industrial and geopolitical edge.
CEWL is a water environment management company focusing on raw water protection, wastewater treatment, and reusable water.
According to one report, “up to 40 percent of China’s rivers were seriously polluted” and “20 percent were so polluted their water quality was rated too toxic even to come into contact ...