You are here

Environment

The Artist as Environmental Activist

Photographer Wang Jiuliang will speak on artists acting as environmentalists at the University of California, Berkeley.

A Conversation with the Honorable Hank Paulson

The George Washington University and FORTUNE will be co-hosting a conversation with former U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson in an exclusive on-stage interview conducted by FORTUNE Managing Editor Andy Serwer.

China’s Urban Migration and Social Integration

Fudan-UC Center hosts a China Research Workshop on China's migrants' social integration and welfare institution reforms.

China’s Controversial Role in the Development of the Mekong River Basin

The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University presents Suzanne Ogden.

Human Environments, Genetics and Healthy Aging

The Pacific Studies Institute at Duke University presents a lecture with Xiaoli Tian.

Water and Land: Changing Landscapes and Diminishing Resources in China

The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University presents a talk "Water and Land: Changing Landscapes and Diminishing Resources in China" by Ling Zhang on Tuesday, March 24, 2015, 1:15pm to 9:00pm.

Confronting Climate Change: What Can the U.S. and Japan Contribute to Creating Sustainable Societies?

A discussion circling around the recent natural disasters in our world and how the U.S., China and Japan must contribute to the future of sustainable change. 

China's Coming Water Crisis

One dilemma shared by both China and California is the increased scarcity of water owing to poor resource management and climate change. Dai Qing, one of China's most remarkable public intellectuals and a long-time activist on environmental issues, will explore how China's coming water crisis will affect its economic and political future.

Split Enforcement: How Central Local Relations Affect Pollution Law Enforcement in China

University of California, Los Angeles Asia Institute hosts a talk with Benjamin van Rooij

Pages