Topic: china

Five-Year Pledge of $12.5 Million Will Focus on Key Urban Centers in China, India and Brazil

The Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GHG Protocol) launched two new standards today in Beijing, China

This piece originally appeared on the New Ventures website. It was written with New Ventures intern Kevin Short.

The 2011 New Ventures China Investor Forum showcased the potential of environmental entrepreneurship on a larger scale than any previous forum in the program’s eight years of operations in China.

Under a new WRI initiative, industrial companies in China can bundle energy efficiency projects to attract investors and reduce costs.

Working with nations to achieve the twin goals of robust economic growth and a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.

China’s overseas presence has brought a new way of doing business to the world.

The landscape of development finance is changing rapidly. Traditionally, international financial flows moved from developed countries to developing countries. In the last decade, however, major emerging economies such as China and Brazil have fueled a growing trend of South-South development flows by increasingly channeling their overseas investments to other developing countries.

This post originally appeared on The Asia Water Project website, and is reposted with permission.

This report examines electricity transmission developments and challenges for renewable energy in the European Union (EU), China, and the United States.

With a new technique for reusing steam, a Chinese company helps industry save water and conserve energy.

In this testimony, Senior Advisor Deborah Seligsohn discusses China’s energy systems, future energy plans, and the business opportunities these create for other countries.

A company selling refurbished photocopiers creates jobs while reducing electronic waste.

MEDIA ADVISORY: Global Investor Forum 2011 at NYU Stern

Six environmentally focused companies from emerging markets to present to investors;

Keynote by Mac Heller, Executive Chairman of CODA Automotive, panel discussion, and more

This piece originally appeared on ChinaFAQs.org

This interview originally appeared on the Asia Water Project: China website and is reposted with permission.