Difference between revisions of "Increasing Commitment from China"
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==Paradigms:== | ==Paradigms:== | ||
[[File:China foreign trade export.jpeg]] | [[File:China foreign trade export.jpeg]]<br> | ||
[[File:China Emission.jpeg]]<br> | |||
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[http://ec.europa.eu/trade/creating-opportunities/bilateral-relations/countries/china/ Foreign trade between EU and China]<BR> | [http://ec.europa.eu/trade/creating-opportunities/bilateral-relations/countries/china/ Foreign trade between EU and China]<BR> | ||
[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7972125.stm Can China be green by 2020?] | |||
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Revision as of 15:12, 19 August 2010
Description:
During the meeting held in copenhagen, China presented his ambition to reduce green gas emission. Since China is going to become the largest economies in the world, which means China will also face several environmental issues in the future.
Enablers:
Increasing water scarcity in China
Desertification of China
The central government has absolutely power
EU is the second large export partner for China[1]
China wants to have more international exposure, for example China held 2008 Olympic and 2010 World Expo
Inhibitors:
The population in Chian is still growing
The increasing household number in China
The increasing business activities in China
The lack electricity
The increasing transportation demand
Paradigms:
Timing:
Web Resources:
Foreign trade between EU and China
Can China be green by 2020?