by AngelHsu | Nov 26, 2012 | China
I recently participated in a live-chat on the US-China relationship via China Dialogue and Tea Leaf Nation. Although I wasn’t quite sure how a live chat would work, it was extremely well moderated and prepared by the China Dialogue and Tea Leaf Nation staff. I...
by AngelHsu | Nov 25, 2012 | China, Climate, UNFCCC
This post originally appeared at ChinaFAQs.org. The next round of United Nations climate negotiations is gearing up to take place starting next week in Doha Qatar, where countries will look to both China and the United States to see whether domestic political events...
by AngelHsu | Jul 10, 2012 | China, Sights
Great news – Beijing finally has a bike-sharing program! Now I don’t have to worry when the next time my bike is stolen (notice I said *when and not *if), where I’ll be able to easily get a set of wheels to help navigating Beijing’s extremely...
by AngelHsu | Jun 12, 2012 | China, Sights
A few ambitious undergraduate students from Beijing City University filmed a documentary on air quality in Beijing, particularly examining the issue of PM 2.5 measurement and reporting. They interviewed me when I was in Beijing in March. The reason why I speak in...
by AngelHsu | May 9, 2012 | China
This post originally appeared on ChinaFAQs. By Angel Hsu and Deborah Seligsohn The State of Play of Chinese Policy and Bilateral Issues The Obama administration’s fourth major meeting with China, involving multiple Cabinet Secretaries and Chinese Ministers,...
by AngelHsu | Mar 28, 2012 | Air quality, China, Indices
Earlier this month, China’s Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP) released the official (trial) revisions to the Ambient Air Quality Index (AQI, which is a notable shift from its previous form as the Air Pollution Index, or API). I wrote last February...
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