Under the Dome

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A discussion on pollution problems in China.

Chai Jing’s “Under the Dome,” a breakout documentary on China’s catastrophic air pollution problem, finally hit insurmountable political opposition last Friday after seven days in which the video racked up over 200 million views. The eventual clampdown raised many questions about the extent of internal support for the documentary.

In this episode of Sinica, Kaiser Kuo and David Moser interview Calvin Quek of Greenpeace, who works on pollution problems and has significant experience lobbying the private sector to curtail investments into the worst-offending, environmentally unsustainable technologies. We are also joined by Peggy Liu, chairperson of JUCCCEย (Joint US-China Collaboration on Clean Energy), a non-profit organization focused on Chinese government training and other green initiatives.

Recommendations:

Kaiser: โ€œTravels with My Censor,โ€ by Peter Hessler for The New Yorker.

โ€œThe ‘Deaf’ Composer Who Fooled a Nation,โ€ by Christopher Beam for The New Republic.

Peggy: The China Coal Consumption Cap Plan and Policy Research Projectย and A New Way to Eat.

Calvin: โ€œThe Most Brilliant Politician You Never Knew,โ€ by Beverly Murray at Back That Sass Up.

David: โ€œChina’s carbon emissions could save the worldโ€”or doom it,โ€ by Hudson Lockett for China Economic Review