A rare earth subsidiary of state-run Aluminium Corp of China (Chinalco) in Guangxi has repeatedly violated pollution rules and contaminated land, the environment ministry said.
China's environment ministry on Monday criticised state-owned metals producer Chinalco for "lax" and "slow" implementation of anti-pollution measures and gave it 30 days to submit a rectification plan ...
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand, in Beijing to lay the groundwork for a meeting between Prime Minister Mark Carney and ...
America's heavy reliance on imports of its rare earth minerals via supply chains controlled by China could result in the most ...
The scientific community is overreacting to theoretical computer models—and offering unaffordable and impractical solutions ...
The rise of China as the world's clean-energy superpower and the ambitions of oil-rich Middle East countries show that the ...
Experts say China’s recent commitment marks a major step forward in global climate action, standing in stark contrast to the ...
Beijing controls 90% of the rare earth minerals that power every American fighter jet, missile and submarine. Without firing ...
In August, five years after a fatal military clash between China and India, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi traveled to Tianjin to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the Shanghai Cooperation ...
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It’s Time to Hit China Where It Hurts: Its Pollution

The tariffs have hit China where it hurts, but they could do even more damage by targeting China's formidable levels of pollution.