As the ‘war’ on pollution continues in China, the Chinese public and environmental NGOs have been taking advantage of more formal and informal channels to voice their concern about worsening air, water, and soil quality. At this March 23rd CEF meeting, speakers will discuss China’s evolving space for public participation vis-a-vis environmental problems. Wu Fengshi (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) will speak about the changing nature of public contention in China exemplified by recent large-scale anti-development and environmental protests. Drawing on the second edition of her highly acclaimed book—China’s Environmental Challenges—Judith Shapiro (American University) will highlight other ways that citizens and NGOs are responding to the intense pollution enveloping their country.
*There will be a LIVE webcast of this event.
Wu Fengshi
Associate Professor at S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Judith Shapiro
Director, Natural Resources and Sustainable Development MA, School of International Service, American University
Moderator
Jennifer L. Turner
Director, China Environment Forum, Wilson Center