Manish Bapna

World Resources Institute

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Executive Vice President and Managing Director of the World Resources Institute

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The pace of China's economic development is transforming that country and raising the standard of living, but it's also a danger to the Chinese people and to the rest of the world.

China: Environmental Friend or Foe?

The pace of China's economic development is transforming that country and raising the standard of living, but it's also a danger to the Chinese people and to the rest of the world.

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