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Newsy tidbits on green developments in China, sans analysis.
HK Introduces Green Tax Cuts. Hong Kong to provide attractive tax deductions (20% for construction and 100% for new purchases) for installations of environmental technologies. Closer to the mainland, China Environmental Law Blog ponders what the more macro tax reform proposals by the central government mean [...]

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Over the past week or so, I’ve had the privilege to get some high level access to some of the leading academics and government officials in Chinese environmental policy and law here in Beijing. I was an observer at a private high-level roundtable discussion on Chinese environmental governance held at Tsinghua University this past Sunday.
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Dudek’s Five-Step Program

                                                Source:  umassmag.com
A friend of China is a friend of mine 
Dan Dudek, Chief Economist at Environmental Defense , the chief architect of the U.S.’s sulfur dioxide emissions trading program in the 1990s that has served as the model for carbon emissions trading, and a [...]

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