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ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS (8) answer(s).
 
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Bad air days: China's environmental crisis / Hilton, Isabel   Journal Article
Hilton, Isabel Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   106496


China's environmental crisis: a threat to security / Ranjan, Rajiv   Journal Article
Ranjan, Rajiv Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   110325


Climate change and sea level rise in Bangladesh: security implications on India / Gaan, Narottam   Journal Article
Gaan, Narottam Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   103575


Colonial legacy and environmental crisis in Northeast region / Sinha, A C   Journal Article
Sinha, A C Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Northeast  Colonialism  India  urban  Colonial Legacy  Environmental Crisis 
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ID:   048419


Contemporary China / Hunter, Alan; Sexton, John 1999  Book
Hunter, Alan Book
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Publication Hampshire, macmillan Press, 1999.
Description xiii, 226p.hbk
Standard Number 0312221460
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ID:   129683


Rhetoric and reality behind China's environmental crisis and qu / Jha, Tilak   Journal Article
Jha, Tilak Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract An annual survey quoted by China Daily on 24 January 2014 said that more than 30 percent of young Chinese counted environment as a factor while choosing their study destination- up nearly 10 percent than a year ago. That could be symbolic of environmental awareness or panic, or simply helplessness at the state of environment in China. However, China need to grow fast requires it to produce cheap coal energy the primary reason causing all sorts of environmental problem by polluting air- in constantly growing amount. Thus, even as China emerge as a top renewable energy investor and producer while ramping up the efforts to lessen dependence on coal, the quest to ensure reliable energy security is not going to be easy. These constraints agencies seem to have even the Chinese government's genuine effort regarding environment being doubted.
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Scorched earth: climate and conflict in the Middle East / Daoudy, Marwa   Journal Article
Daoudy, Marwa Journal Article
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Sea-level rise and population displacement in Bangladesh: impact on India / Bose, Sahana   Journal Article
Bose, Sahana Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world due to climate change and sea level rise (SLR). This has caused large-scale population displacement, human insecurity and illegal migration to India. This paper first analyses the environmental crisis of Bangladesh taking into considerations the problem of SLR, tropical cyclones, soil salinity and mangrove depletion. The second part of the paper discusses its impact on India with special emphasis on the problem of illegal Bangladeshi migration on three areas - North Bengal, Indian Sunderbans Region and North East India. It discusses the possibilities of retaining back the climate-induced migrants through climate change adaptation techniques, people's participation and the bilateral cooperation between India and Bangladesh
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