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The cost of atmospheric and other pollution is difficult to measure. The cost of lowering atmospheric and other pollution is a much easier issue. To my way of thinking, pollution is always an economic issue.

Recently, Obama and Xi reached an agreement to reduce Green House Gasses (GHG). The US agreed to reduce GHG 26-28% below 2005 levels by 2025. Currently, 2013, US GHG levels are about 10% below 2005. Debate, in the US, centers on the cost to the economy to achieve the reduction.

For China's part, China will continue to increase GHG levels until 2030 when, according to Chinese government estimates, GHG levels will stop increasing "naturally." China is, today, the world's largest GHG generator.

China has always claimed the worsening pollution is an inevitable cost of development. Only in the last 5-10 years have the leaders realized sustainability includes air and water.

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How quick and easy it is to blame GREED and CORPORATE GREED. More that, it is trite and infantile. Solar Two, and Solar One before it, were research projects to develop solar technology for electricity generation. HFCAMPO should have read the whole article. Solar Tres, being built in Spain, capitalizes on the research and technologies developed at Solar One/Two. This research project was funded, in part, by a corporation.

A publicly held companies are not IPOs. An Initial Public Offering (IPO) is an event in the life of a publicly owned corporation. In the US, an IPO marks the initial sale of stock to the public and SEC registration of a 'C' corporation as well as being listed on a stock market. Most shareholders in publicly traded companies have little or no influence on the way a corporation is managed. The US and UK corporations are similar in this respect. Only shareholders with significant positions have influence.

I have driven past Solar One/Two several times and the place fascinated me. I had spent some time looking into Photovoltaic (PV) investment and employment opportunities and solar-thermal power generation was interesting. Unfortunately, both the high cost and low efficiencies seemed to me to limit potential markets to specialty use and areas where the cost of electric transmission lines was prohibitive. Proponents of solar generated power are pleased the cost per KWH using the sun is now down to about $1. Sounds good but I pay $.10 per KWH delivered. All alternative power methods require massive government subsidies, tax incentives and giveaways to interest investors. Free energy indeed.

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Forums > Study > MA studies in China - corruption?

For Finance majors the five papers were required. The students had to pay the publisher to get the paper published. Other majors had different requirements. As nearly all students got their undergrad degrees at the same school. I am pretty sure all this was known and accepted as part of the game.

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Forums > Study > MA studies in China - corruption?

I taught postgrad Finance students who were Masters candidates in Beijing. They were required to publish five papers in five different publications. Cost to publish was 500 and up and totaled nearly 5000. As Serrure said, content did not seem to be an issue.

Certain senior professors would specify which publication to publish in. The cost was pretty steep for some students.

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Seems to me that 3.35 million attendees who have spent a combined 2.35 billion yuan (US$340 million) is a pretty good reason to throw a party. Brinbg on the bands and food!

Mass urbanization results in poor uneducated, unskilled rural workers migrating to urban centers where they are denied education for their young and healthcare for the aged. Without the requisite hukou, they are unable to avail themselves of labor contracts or protection of labor laws, these newly 'urbanized' folk are cheap labor to be exploited.

There was a time when annual reports by Chinese ministries reported actual spending against budgets. The last of these reports I saw indicated, while budgets had been impressively increased, actual spending on education and healthcare had declined year on year.

Recently, it was announced that 12.6 billion yuan would be spent to provide three years training to new 'Family Doctors.' This was in response to low pay for General Practice doctors. The goal is to double the number of low trained underpaid doctors to alleviate pressures on overworked, highly trained and highly paid doctors.

Statistics will show more doctors, more healthcare and more spending. Three year doctors for the poor?

Invoking the hukou system, which has existed in China for four millennium give or take a few centuries, as fueling capitalism is absurd.

How come it had no effect until the last 40 years?

The cheap labor and population control provided by the hukou system strengthens China's centrally planned system by providing the coercive control necessary to effect a modern serfdom key to economic growth to succeed on the cheap. Only by tying most Chinese to the land can the selectively chosen be allowed to participate in wealth, education, healthcare and prosperity.

Fortunately, as the water rises so do all boats.

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Good for quality, but pricey, hand tools.

Be aware they will push whatever they are selling. Some of the staff have no idea about the technical side of appliances.

I went there to buy a stove. I repeatedly told them I would be using bottled gas. They sold me a stove. When I went to my local gas guy, I learned there are at least three kinds of gas sold. Luckily, B&Q did not deliver as promised. I went back to the store and discovered they had sold me a stove they needed to be hooked up to the gas main. I got my money back.

The sales lady was almost in tears, 没有问题!I don't know if it a safety or design issue, but I would think B&Q would know and care.

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Last week had an 8:45am flight.

Subway starts at 9am. I have no idea where to catch an airport express bus. Eight taxis refused to go to the airport. After almost an hour standing on Beijing Lu took a black taxi, this dude drives slower than my mother, 120 yuan.

Flight back was delayed so I learned the subway stops running at 6:10pm.

Getting a taxi back was easy, more taxis than customers. Taxi was 87 yuan including 1o yuan toll, airport to Beichen area. Yes, he took a longer route than necessary.

Kunming imagines being a gateway for international travelers. New airport but hard to get to and from it.

World Class Airport, NOT!

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Tonight "Peacock", a performance by Yang Liping (杨丽萍), to begin her world tour, 8pm, 100-1680 yuan at Yunna Haigeng Auditorium.

Saw this lady perform at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, in California, in 1995. Quite a good and interesting show.

I'm going to try to make it.

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Not so good. Kimchi had a very sour taste. Other food was nothing to brag about. I don't think I would go back.