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Hong Kong typhoon warning April 19 2010

The Hong Kong Observatory said meteorologists within the next few hours may issue a warning, called a No. 3 Strong Wind Signal, indicating sustained winds may reach 41 kph to 62 kph with gusts of more than 110 kph. The storm may exacerbate flooding in China, where rainfall since July 1 has affected about 38 million people and forced the relocation of 1.3 million in 11 provinces, the Ministry of Civil Affairs said last week. Eleven people were missing after a landslide in China’s southwest provi

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China May Funnel $738 Billion Into Clean Energy Projects

China may be having some trouble coming to grips with its status as a nation that no longer truly qualifies as ‘developing’ — its per capita emissions are higher than France’s now — but it looks like it may not have much trouble realizing that relying on fossil fuels is for the economic giants of the past. Reports have surfaced that China plans to funnel as much as $738 billion into clean energy d… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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China in Denial About Becoming World’s Largest Energy Consumer

photo: Dieter Weinelt via flickr China passed the United States in terms of national carbon emissions a couple years back, and according to new data from the International Energy Agency also just passed the US in terms of total energy consumption. That doesn’t quite fit with China’s cultivated image of still being a developing economy in need of special international privileges, so it’s denying that the IEA figures paint a true picture. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Leading Chinese Economists Urge Government To Dump U.S. Treasuries, Buy Gold

Prominent economists in China are calling for their government to ditch vast holdings of U.S. Treasuries in favour of tangible assets such as gold, a move that would have a far reaching impact on the economy. Reuters reports that Yu Yongding, a former academic adviser to the Chinese central bank has appealed to state representatives to move away from U.S. debt and invest in assets denominated in other currencies, as well as other financial instruments and real goods. “Although assets in other currencies and forms are not an ideal replacement for U.S. Treasury bonds, diversification should be a basic principle,” Yu wrote in the China Securities Journal. “When demand for U.S. Treasury securities is strong, it’s a rare opportunity for us to gradually pull back. That way, it will not have a big impact on prices and China will not suffer too much,” he said. Another influential financial expert, Zhang Monan, of the powerful think tank The State Information Center, also commented to the journal that China should replace increasing amounts of its foreign exchange reserves with hard assets such as gold. The move could send gold prices back toward record highs following a recent slide China holds the world’s largest stockpile of reserves, worth some $2.5 trillion. China cut its U.S. treasury holdings by $32.5 billion in May, yet it still holds $867.7 billion, making it the largest holder of U.S. government debt in the world. In the past China has repeatedly threatened to use the so called “nuclear option” and liquidate its vast holding of US treasuries in response to continued pressure on the Communist state to force a yuan revaluation. Such an event could trigger a dollar crash which would now have disastrous consequences for an American economy mired in recession. Such an eventuality could lead to runaway inflation, making the cost of living unaffordable to even middle class Americans as food prices skyrocket. Continued at: http://www.prisonplanet.com/leading-chinese-economists-urge-government-to-dump-u… added by: Dagum

Chinese Devalues US Treasury Bonds

by Jake Towne If one owes a bank a thousand dollars, he has a problem. But if one owes a bank a billion dollars, then the bank has the problem. From the four years I spent in China, I assure you this truism is not lost on the Chinese, though one must never forget the banks’ ni…. ….China has downgraded our debt and has ceased increasing its Treasury holdings…… http://www.peacefreedomprosperity.com/?p=3693 added by: shanklinmike

Rising Greenhouse Gases Amplify Sea Level Rise in Indian Ocean

photo: Rameez Sadikot via flickr An new study led by scientists from the University of Colorado at Boulder shows that rising sea levels in parts of the Indian Ocean appear to be, at least in part, amplified by rising levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. That is, they’re creating more sea level rise there than the global average…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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8,000 Tons of Dead Endangered Anteater Seized from Poachers

Photo via the Guardian 2,090 frozen pangolins headed for trade on the black market were just intercepted by the Chinese authorities, in what may be evidence of a burgeoning effort to scale back such activity. The pangolin is an endangered species of anteater that’s considered a delicacy in China, and its scales are believed in Chinese folklore to aid breastfeeding mothers. In all, 8,000 tons of dead pangolin were seized from poachers, the gruesome event reflecting both the severity of the illegal animal trade and the authorities increa… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Ratigan Gets ‘Raw’: Says America Didn’t End Slavery, Just Outsourced It to China

Leave it to Dylan Ratigan, one of the star personalities at MSNBC who seems to be constantly looking for a reason to be angry. On his July 12 show, Ratigan posed his view on how trade between China and the United States operates. According to Ratigan, importing products where labor costs are significantly lower is akin to slavery. He specifically named Foxconn, a company that manufactures iPhones and iPads for Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL ). (h/t @KenShepherd ) “Do you want to get raw?” Ratigan said. “Let’s say that the American people happily, logically apathetic are perfectly happy basically with a slave culture of illegals and outsourced slaves in China making iPhones at Foxconn and that for as much as we talk about the liberation of the slaves and we like to pat ourselves on the back for the Civil War – got a big statue of Abe Lincoln. All we’ve really done is alter the color of some our slaves and moved them to other countries. Is that too extreme on my part, Matt?” What Ratigan doesn’t realize or isn’t willing to concede is that the industrialization of China hasn’t just made it possible for Americans to have cheap products or American corporations to make more money, but it has rescued the nation from poverty and propelled to China to a global power and could be a model for other nations . And as for Ratigan’s Foxconn example, the Associated Press reported the technology company is acknowledging its labor issues . But he still referred to their employees as “a slave.” “I think if you ask the kids making iPhones for Americans at Foxconn in China at a nice profit margin for an American corporation, they might think they’re more like a slave ,” Ratigan said.

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Rare 90-Year-Old Tree Flowers for the First Time Ever

Photo via UBC Botanical Gardens One rare tree specimen in Ireland is proving that it’s never too late to try something new. Some 90 years after being planted on an estate outside of Belfast, a Goat Horn Trees, native to China, is flowering its pale, aromatic blossoms for the very first time ever. Sadly though, it’s attempt to find another tree with which to reproduce will likely be in vain as there’s only one more like it in the whole country…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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UFO in China airport 2010

The UFO has disrupted air traffic over Hangzhou, capital of China#39;s Zhejiang#39;s Province on Wednesday. An Unidentified Flying Object (UFO), which disrupted air traffic in a Chinese city has a “military connection”, a Chinese official has said. The authorities have learnt what the UFO was after investigations, but it was not “proper time to publicly disclose” the information because there was a “military connection” to it, state run #39;China Daily#39; quoted an official as saying. Xiaosh

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