This section of the website provides links and PDFs to recent reports on Green Camel Bell’s work.
Julia Ann Easley, (2015), “Improving public service in any language”, UC Davis
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John Haffner, (2014) “Lessons from the Bottom Up”, Carnegie Council
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Ruth Morris, (2012) “Cleaning up China’s dirtiest region”, Deutsche Welle
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Sam Mikus, (2012) “A Symbol of Hope In Western China”, Exchange Magazine (AYAD) October 2011 to January 2012
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Watts, Jonathan (28 June 2011) “Provincial tug-of-war waters down China’s Yellow river success story”, guardian.co.uk
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Hoschek, Doug (2011) Polar Pollution; Outdoor Memoirs of Polarfleece, U.S. publishing
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*Note this is a book publication not an article
Waterkeepers, (2011), “In One Chinese Town, No More Orange Water from the Yellow River”, Vol. 7, No.2, Summer 2011
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Burgener, Valerie (2011) “A green camel in the Chinese desert”, Into the Green, July 2011
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Sheehan, Linda (2011) “Waterkeepers in China “, Waterkeeper Alliance, April, 2011
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Min, Zheng and Xiu, Min Li (2011), “Victory for a Chinese non-profit”, Chinadialogue, January 2011
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Xiu Min Li (2010) “On the Dusty Road in Lanzhou”, Pacific Environment, April 2010
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Xiu and Yang, (2010) “Video from Xiu and Yang’s trip to China”, Pacific Environment, April 2010
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Guynup, Sharon (2010) “Dirty Water: India and China share a grave environmental problem—extreme water pollution”, Scientific American, June 2010
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Larson, Christina, (2010) “Growing Shortages of Water Threaten China’s Development”, Yale Environment 360 – a publication of the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, July 2010
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The Asia Water Project (2010) “NGOs play a critical role in water conservation “, The Asia Water Project, 2010
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Ran, Li Ping (2010) “Yellow river pollution, China”, Green Camel Bell, 2010
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Das, Nitin (2009) “Green Camel Bell, China” Enchanted Lands and Fables, February 2009
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Wang Peng, (2008) “Ground Reality of a Green NGO”, The Economic Observer Online, April 2008
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Larmer, Brook (2008), “Bitter Waters”, National Geographic, May 2008
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Larson, Christina (2008), “China’s Emerging Environmental Movement”, Yale Environment 360 – a publication of the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, June 2008
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Wong, Tiffany, (2008) “Wen Bo: Environmentalism growing in China”, CNN Asia, June 2008
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Dooley, Tom and Wang, Xi (2008) “Journey Across China”, Pacific Environment, 2008
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McElwee, Charlie (2008) “Green Camel Bell”, China Environmental Law: A discussion of China’s environmental and energy laws, regulations, and policies, April, 2008
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Min, Zheng and Xiu, Min Li (2008) “The Clean Water That Finally Came to Liangjiawan” Pacific Environment, 2008
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Snow, Brendan. adapted by Salaverry, Daniela (2007) “Partner Profile: Green Camel Bell–Western China’s Emerging Environmental Group”, Pacific Environment, March 2007
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Larson, Christina (2008) “The Green Leap Forward “, Washington Monthly, August 2007
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Gifford, Rob (2007) “Yellow River Pollution Is Price of Economic Growth”, NPR News, December 2007
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Wu Haoliang (2006) “The Third Wave of China’s Grassroots Environmental Movement: Regional Youth Environmental Organizations”, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholarships – China Environment Series, 2006
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