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    <title>ChinaDialogue: Latest responses to Campus action: Chinese students take a stand</title>
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    <link>http://www.chinadialogue.net/article/show/single/en/1447-Campus-action-Chinese-students-take-a-stand</link>
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      <title>ChinaDialogue - China and the world discuss the environment</title>
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      <title>[TRANSLATED] Is This Science or Politics?</title>
      <description>Global warming is a rule of nature and have no connection with carbon dioxide. In china, we can study and follow the phenology of Zhukezhen, the famous meteorologist. Thus, we should avoid blind following of trends. Plus, domestic warming of climate in China is caused by environmental pollution, which is an essential difference from the conditions of foreign countries--carbon dioxide cause the warming. Please pay more attention to the problem of pollutant diacharge, which deserve more effort. Banmen Nongfu.

This comment is translated by Stacy Xu.
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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Jun 2008 14:53:05 -0400</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.chinadialogue.net/article/summary/1447#comment-7482</link>
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      <title>who is involved?</title>
      <description>Good to hear that students are taking a large interest in the environment in China.  How much of the student population is involved in this kind of thing?  Are all the students this informed, or is it only a small portion? I'm attending University of Colorado in Boulder, and its surprising the amount of students who take the environment as a non-issue.  I would say somewhere between a third and a half of the students think that climate change is propaganda.  In fact, while three of my friends and I that are environmental studies majors, going into research, fully believe in climate change, I have two other friends, also environmental studies but going into the policy side of things, who thing its completely made up.  Kind of scary.  So does this article tell the full story of students environmental stand in China?

-Rick</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 21:00:22 -0400</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.chinadialogue.net/article/summary/1447#comment-7304</link>
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      <title>Let's build bridges</title>
      <description>Thank you Peng Li for this post.  It's great to hear about Chinese students organizing for a sustainable future all across China.  I hope we can build bridges across language barriers between youth climate movements in the West and in China.  

I write frequently about the American youth climate movement at ItsGettingHotInHere - Dispatches from the youth climate movement (http://ItsGettingHotInHere.org).

I posted this article there so that students and youth in the West can read about the efforts that young people in China are making to build the same sustainable, just, and prosperous future that youth across the globe are striving for.

I'd encourage you to join the ItsGettingHotInHere contributors group to help tell the stories of students and youth in China.  Please email blogmaster[at]itsgettinghotinhere.org to get in touch.

We stand in solidarity! 

Jesse Jenkins
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Cascade Climate Network 
www.CascadeClimate.org

Check out http://ItsGettingHotInHere.org for frequent dispatches from the youth climate movement... </description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2007 19:02:11 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.chinadialogue.net/article/summary/1447#comment-5024</link>
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      <title>interesting</title>
      <description>China should stand up for itself, with the  help of student power it can, it is not too late to address these issues, the quicker the better for everyone, keep going china!</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2007 19:55:14 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.chinadialogue.net/article/summary/1447#comment-4721</link>
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      <title>[TRANSLATED] Chinese people have their say</title>
      <description>After reading the preceding news/stories, I am wondering how come there is no news on Chinese university students at all. (There should be some stories talking about them.)</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Nov 2007 21:28:13 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.chinadialogue.net/article/summary/1447#comment-4554</link>
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      <title>[TRANSLATED] The content of this article is pretty good and interesting</title>
      <description>I think the content of this article is very interesting and I hope to read here other articles about the actions of Chinese youth in answer to the climate change.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 04 Nov 2007 20:31:14 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.chinadialogue.net/article/summary/1447#comment-4553</link>
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      <title>[TRANSLATED] The youth are hope of our motherland.</title>
      <description>The article ending is too right. The youth are hope and morning sun. Only has the youth been awaken to put to the motion, our envirmental protection enterprise is hopeful. I’m so glad to see that chinese young people are taking action. Wishes them to do well, also wishes the Chinese dialogue to be better.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2007 11:54:33 -0400</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.chinadialogue.net/article/summary/1447#comment-4550</link>
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      <title>[TRANSLATED] Chinese Undergraduates Finally Take Actions</title>
      <description>Fortunate for the future, fortunate for China!</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2007 11:49:16 -0400</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.chinadialogue.net/article/summary/1447#comment-4549</link>
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