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Environment

One Belt One Road, and Many Power Plants: Linking China’s Domestic and Global Energy Ambitions

Hosted by the Woodrow Wilson Center, a panel on the continuity between China's domestic and belt and road power strategies.

4th USC-Tsinghua University Faculty Forum on Green and Smart for a Sustainable Future

Faculty from USC and China's Tsinghua University will hold a two-day forum on environmental sustainability.

Visualizing China's Pollution

The Asia Society's Asia Society in Queens Series presents a talk by Michael Zhao.

China’s Rise: Energy Implications, Environmental Challenges

The Asia Society Organization presents a luncheon with Amy Myers Jaffe on what China's energy policies will mean for global energy markets.

Artful Retreat: Garden Culture of the Qing Dynasty

This symposium is scheduled in conjunction with the special exhibition “The Emperor's Private Paradise: Treasures from the Forbidden City,” which Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA has organized in partnership with the Palace Museum, Beijing, and in cooperation with the World Monuments Fund.

China and International Relations Graduate Student Workshop

The University of Pennsylvania Center for the Study of Contemporary China will host a graduate research workshop on China and International Relations. Hyun-Binn Cho, a Ph.D. Candidate from the Political Science Department, will organize the event with the help of Brian C. Chao and Chris Liu.

A Conversation on ecopoetry in Southwest China and Northest India

The Institute for Chinese Studies at the Ohio State University presents a talk on ecopoetry in Southwest China and Northest India as part of the "China at a Crossroads" Lecture Series.

NGOs for a Greener China: Reports from the Field

Columbia University's China Climate Fellow Michael Davidson, will speak about China's environmental issues.

Thomas E. Moran, "Translating China’s Last Romantic: On 'Things on Earth,' '1998: 24 Solar Terms,' and Other Essays by Wei An"

Ohio State University Institute for Chinese Studies presents a talk by Thomas E. Moran on his work translating essays by Wei An.

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