Sunday, September 02, 2007
More on China and the environment
The increasingly shrill attacks on China’s environmental record are staggering (see posts of 23 July, 24 July and 10 August). Elizabeth Economy, the author of a book on China’s environmental record, has written an essay for Foreign Affairs arguing argue bottom-up reforms are needed if China is to address its poor record. She sees the national bureaucracy as setting bold targets but attacks local officials for ignoring them.
Labels: china, environment

