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...take effect in 2005 and will be more stringent than those in the U.S. Last month Toyota announced plans to manufacture the Prius, its hybrid gasoline-electric car, in China, where it hopes the clean vehicle will find a significant market. Beijing's government, meanwhile, is working to develop electric cars before 2008, and GM is working with the Shanghai Automotive Group on a hybrid bus design...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China's Energy Crunch | 10/18/2004 | See Source »

...country has several pipelines planned that would theoretically receive supplies from fields in Russia, Central Asia and Burma. But China's state-controlled oil industry, comprising three major companies?CNOOC, Sino-pec and China Nation-al Petroleum Corp. (CNPC)?as well as numerous overlapping bureaucracies, has yet to develop a clear, comprehensive energy policy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China's Quest for Oil | 10/18/2004 | See Source »

...original Sustainability Principles Committee will continue, with student input, to develop the indicators and goals necessary to achieve campus sustainability...

Author: By Zach Liscow, | Title: A Sustainable Allston | 10/17/2004 | See Source »

Last fall, members of the College’s Environmental Action Committee and the Graduate School of Design’s Ecology in Design recognized the unique opportunity for leadership in sustainability presented by Harvard’s Allston development. We formed Sustainable Allston to encourage the University to develop the area sustainably. After Sustainable Allston mobilized students and alumni, President Summers asked the Harvard Green Camps Initiative to establish a committee of faculty, administrators, and students to develop sustainability principles for the entire campus. His one stipulation was that the principles represent a “win-win?...

Author: By Zach Liscow, | Title: A Sustainable Allston | 10/17/2004 | See Source »

...they seem so broad? Instead of establishing fixed standards for “green” buildings, as Duke has done, we chose instead to develop principles that would last throughout the next few generations as Harvard develops Allston. Under the guidance of students, faculty, and administrators, the specific indicators and goals can adapt to incorporate improved technologies and knowledge about sustainability, as well as the know-how of Harvard staff implementing the principles...

Author: By Zach Liscow, | Title: A Sustainable Allston | 10/17/2004 | See Source »

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