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The Green Leap Forward on the Web!

The Green Leap Forward is just over six months old.  First formerly introduced to the China blogosphere by ResponsibleChina, GLF was also recently featured as an editor’s pick by the China Economic Review. In addition, GLF has today made it to both the China and Green lists under Alltop, the brainchild of Guy Kawasaki.

I am also please to announce that GLF and has tied up with AsiaIsGreen to syndicate some China content to a broader audience.  The first piece that GLF has syndicated to AsiaIsGreen is last month’s story on biodiesel.

In the coming weeks, look forward to more stories on wind, the city of Xiamen, and next week’s Renewable Energy Finance Forum in Beijing.

Thanks to all for your continued readership and support!

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2 Responses to “The Green Leap Forward on the Web!”

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    Joon:

    Hi Julian - nice work here. I’ve been writing about and watching cleantech in China for a little while, so it’s great to see more China-focused blogs on the topic now. Look forward to reading more!

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    The Rules of Social Media | Armchair Theorist:

    [...] energy policies just over six months ago. Today, it has garnered a sizable audience and many accolades, including being featured as an editor’s pick by the China Economic [...]

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What is the Green Leap Forward?

The Great Leap Forward was an economic and social plan used from 1958 to 1960 which aimed to use China's vast population to rapidly transform mainland China from a primarily agrarian economy dominated by peasant farmers into a modern, industrialized communist society. It is now widely seen, both within and outside of China, as an major economic (and environmental) disaster.

By contrast, the Green Leap Forward, is an emerging movement to harness and combine the powerful forces of smart policy, sustainable finance and green technologies to steer China's red-hot economy onto a more ecologically and socially sustainable path. Unlike its predecessor, the Green Leap Forward is as much a bottom-up revolution as it is a top-down one and in this age of increasing global interconnectedness, is a movement that will have an impact beyond its borders.

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