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Danwei FM Special Edition: Responsible ChinaPosted by Robert Ness, September 3, 2007 10:20 PM
Danwei FM would like to introduce guess contributer Erica Schlaikjer, author of the blog Responsible China.
In this first episode, Erica interviews Doug Ross, an environmentalist and producer from CapitolEcoWatch.com, a new web site that posts video and podcasts from Washington D.C., covering environmental investigations, legislation, links to governmental agencies and NGOs, and daily news related to green issues. She asks Ross of his recent impressions of environmental issues in China made during his recent visit. See Erica's full blurb.
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