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Cancun climate deal holds out hope  2010-12-22 08:06:26

Although Christmas and a cold winter are upon us, there is good reason to reflect on global warming and the recent climate change conference in Cancun, Mexico. It may seem unreal in Europe now when our teeth are chattering, but 2010 was actually one of the hottest years on record.



Dialogue viable for Peninsula  2010-12-17 07:59:05

All parties should exercise restraint and make efforts to reopen Six-Party Talks to build stability in the region.



London 2012 an urban project too  2010-12-17 07:59:05

Just over two years ago I had the honor of representing London at the Beijing 2008 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and I was bowled over by the stunning show Beijing put on for the watching world.



The power behind the US curtain  2010-12-16 08:02:55

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange remains committed to sharing and publishing secret US diplomatic cables, despite condemnation from Washington and threats from outraged politicians.



Seeing REDD on climate change  2010-12-14 15:51:27

Despite the widespread impression that the climate-change agenda has stalled, there are grounds for hope. But realizing that hope requires keeping pace with global warming, and that means speeding up the process of putting a price - or prices - on carbon emissions.



Peace Prize mockery of its ideals  2010-12-14 08:09:21

Confucius once said that when something was called by the wrong name it was the result of a failure of understanding and an inability to perceive reality. This is exactly the case with the Norwegian Nobel Committee, which awarded this year's Peace Prize to the criminal Liu Xiaobo.



Peace Prize ignores its ideals  2010-12-13 08:02:42

Sovereignty is always the prerequisite of human rights and it is wrong to claim the latter is superior to the former.



Reducing short-lived pollutants  2010-12-09 08:01:58

As the greatest contributor to global warming, CO2 is the natural focus of current climate negotiations. Unfortunately, one of the very properties that makes CO2 so problematic, the long time it stays in the atmosphere, creates seemingly insurmountable barriers to international agreements.



Stumbling stone at Cancun  2010-12-08 08:03:03

Japan's unwillingness to extend the Kyoto Protocol is putting the global climate change architecture at risk and undermining the ongoing United Nations climate talks in Cancun.



US should listen to the mice roar  2010-12-02 07:59:07

In Leonard Wibberley's classic novel, The Mouse that Roared, a tiny nation - the Duchy of Grand Fenwick - hatches an absurd plot to attack the United States as a desperate measure to ensure its economic and political survival.



Will change come to Cancun?  2010-12-01 08:08:25

Cancun is in the news again. Seven years ago, this coastal city in eastern Mexico was the venue for the 5th ministerial meeting of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Now, it is hosting the United Nations Conference on Climate Change.



With political will, Cancun can succeed  2010-11-29 08:00:39

By 2050, there would well be more than 9 billion people on Earth. To accommodate this jump in population we have no choice but to complete the transition to a low-carbon global economy. That is what is at stake at international negotiations on climate change, and that is why the United Nations climate conference in Cancun, Mexico, is important.



Clarion call on Cancun climate conference  2010-11-25 08:00:00

Climate change is an important challenge that we all have to address with a sense of urgency. As a global challenge, it can only be tackled through the concerted efforts of all nations, according to their common but differentiated responsibilities.



Save energy, save the world  2010-11-23 08:06:17

Negotiations for a global deal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions have progressed slowly. Vinod Thomas, senior vice-president of the World Bank, tells China Daily reporter Li Jing what countries can do in this regard.



Beyond the current temperature target  2010-11-19 07:53:13

In international climate-policy circles, there is broad consensus on the target of limiting global warming to a maximum of 2 C above pre-industrial levels.



Obama uses tour for job creation  2010-11-15 07:53:03

Obama has just wrapped up a 10-day tour of four Asian countries. Underlining the domestic linkages with foreign policy, his Asia tour was overcast by his Democratic Party's debacle in mid-term elections back home and his popularity rating hitting rock bottom.



Summit for global recovery  2010-11-11 08:24:06

G20 leaders should work out specifics for a healthy world economy and to establish a financial monitoring system.



Promote dialogue of civilizations  2010-11-09 07:51:12

Against the backdrop of complicated and variable international situations, civilizational dialogue and global governance have become two hot topics in international relations.



Ties face US midterm poll test  2010-11-02 07:57:09

The United States midterm election will be held on Tuesday, Nov 2, which traditionally is a test of the incumbent government's performance in its first two years in office.



Waking up from the ozone dream  2010-09-18 08:07:47

The more I reflect on the 23 impressive years since the signing of the Montreal Protocol, the more I realize what far-reaching lessons it holds for the global environmental agreements of today.



Saving children from a myopic world  2010-09-17 07:42:03

What the future holds for DPRK  2010-09-16 07:48:13

Need for smart electricity grids  2010-09-13 08:17:19

Vague Middle East talks  2010-09-07 07:58:16

How US can avoid road to ruin  2010-09-03 07:49:52

Road to a peaceful peninsula  2010-09-01 07:51:08

Between big and clean economy  2010-08-27 09:15:30

The long road to food security  2010-08-27 09:07:42

How to ensure food security  2010-08-18 07:45:14



Debate

Is there too much craze over iPad2?

Since iPad2 went on sale in China on May 6, hundreds of iPad fans and scalpers queued up overnight at almost every Apple store. The craze even led to a violent incident in Sanlitun, Beijing. Do you think iPad2 is worth the hassle?

Reports

'Ant tribe' growing: Survey

Beijing - Dressed in a crisp suit, Li Zhirui, sitting on the window seat of a Beijing bus, silently gazes at the European-style villas, luxury cars and illuminated shopping malls as they pass him by.