Prof. Jesse Rodenbiker publishes an op-ed in South China Morning Post titled "Can China Balance Green Ambition with Everyday Ways of Life?". The article analyzes how, if not managed carefully, China’s green goals could perpetuate environmental injustice, impacting biodiversity and people’s livelihoods. It is available to read here:
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