10.18.2011 Meet China's Eco Cops
To enforce new rules from the government and U.S. companies, a new breed of worker is appearing in China: A consultant who helps factories adhere to standards, without causing outrageous costs.
11.29.2010 Role Models: Young and Old Community Members in China Inspire Local Action to Save Energy
Matthew A. DeGroot, ISC's Senior Program Manager for China
09.29.2010 Berkeley Lab Creates New Energy Model For Chinese Cities
To tally the energy consumption of a city, the usual method is to add up all the energy used by residents-when they drive their car or turn on the air-conditioning-plus all the energy consumed by commercial buildings and industries in their day-to-day operations. But how should one account for the energy that went into building the office park where people work or paving the roads that people drive? And what about the energy required to make the clothes they are wearing?
08.05.2009 Environmental Education Goes Global
Nancy Humphrey Case of the
Christian Science Monitor on the longtime ISC partner, Shelburne Farms and our program in China.
06.25.2009 Reflections on China
Former governor Madeleine M. Kunin on Vermont Public Radio on how ISC is helping communities and businesses in
China reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
05.01.2009 China's Green Innovation
General Electric, a pioneer of green technology in China, is partnering with ISC to cultivate a fresh supply of green managers at the EHS Academy, a program run through Lingnan College of Management at Sun Yat-sen University.
