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Guardian names @GreenLeapFwd as one of “Top 50 Twitter climate accounts to follow”

My blogging has been irregular as of late due to heavy commitments with my day job, but to compensate, I hope my blog readers have also been following my regular tweets at @GreenLeapFwd.  Today,The Guardian named me among the “Top 50 Twitter climate accounts to follow“, and #4 among climate bloggers.  A great honor!

I am equally thrilled that my colleague and uber-prolific blogger, Joe Romm, also made the list, coming in #1 among climate bloggers.

Thanks to my Guardian and followers who helped shape Guardian’s list.  Twitter has allowed me, in my many moments of insane busyness, to still share links on the latest energy, environmental and climate news on or from China.

But that’s not excuse to getting back to some serious blogging…

Follow The Green Leap Forward on Twitter if you aren’t already (and while you are at it, on Facebook and LinkedIn as well)!

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One Response to “Guardian names @GreenLeapFwd as one of “Top 50 Twitter climate accounts to follow””

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    Hun Boon:

    Nice one Julian, keep up the good work!

    Now, how about that blog post you’ve been promising?

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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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