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Student seminar with Dai Qing, China’s leading environmentalist

(November 3, 2010) The Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS) is pleased to offer UVic students a special meeting with China's leading environmental activist and author, Dai Qing. Continue...

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Beijing’s water crisis and The Three Gorges dam

(November 3, 2010) The ongoing fight to safeguard Beijing`s dwindling water supplies and a personal battle against China's controversial Three Gorges dam will be the subject of a special public lecture...

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Interview with Dai Qing, the environmental activist, investigative...

(November 19, 2010) The indomitable Dai Qing (戴晴) has chosen to demand answers to uncomfortable questions and bring to account a system that dreams big dreams but harms those it is meant to serve....

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China’s mea culpa: Three Gorges Dam problems must be “solved urgently”

(May 19, 2011) Amid power shortages and potential catastrophe, China admits to failings in the Three Gorges Dam. Probe International Fellow Dai Qing responds from Beijing. Continue reading →

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Amid severe drought, Chinese government admits mistakes with Three Gorges Dam

(June 4, 2011) The Washington Post features Probe International Fellow Dai Qing and cites Probe International's expose of a 30-fold increase in earthquakes caused by China's Three Gorges Dam. Continue...

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Drought Controversy Over Three Gorges Dam

(June 7, 2011) Despite heavy rain this week, much of central China remains dry. The country's worst drought in 50 years has reignited debate about the controversial Three Gorges Dam. Continue reading →

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Three Gorges Dam discussed on CBC’s The Current

(June 8, 2011) In the wake of China's official admission that the Three Gorges dam is beset by "urgent problems", longtime criticism of the world’s biggest hydroelectric project has moved to the front...

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Activist Dai Qing: How China limits change, and stores discontent

(September 11, 2012) The dispute between Japan and China over Japan's decision to purchase a number of islands in the East China Sea, also claimed by China and Taiwan, has provoked spirited public...

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‘Don’t aim at fame; just be a good, compassionate person’

The environmental awareness of Chinese people has changed dramatically in the 25 years since her path-breaking book, Yangtze! Yangtze! on the environmental and social effects of China's Three Gorges...

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China’s ‘red princess’ turned investigative journalist

Raised by the Communist party elite, Dai Qing has since become one of China's most critical female voices. Al Jazeera's spotlight on Probe International Fellow, Dai Qing.

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A warning for parched China: a city runs out of water

Experts fear Lintao's dry-up is a sign of things to come. Probe International fellow and noted Chinese environmental journalist, Dai Qing, says China's water scarcity and toxicity is the greatest...

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Dai Qing’s “Green Ideas”

This summer, Dai Qing, the legendary Chinese investigative journalist, Probe International Fellow and one of China’s most iconic environmental voices will join the Penguin Classics canon in a new...

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