Report Review
- May quake leaves 1.4 mln people destitute
- 372,000 people lose jobs after May 12 earthquake
- Reports approved on quake reconstruction plan
- WB raises China 2008 growth forecast to 9.8%
- HFMD outbreak peaks in May
- Rural environment 'deteriorating'
- Facts and figures about quake and relief
- Quake has little impact on China coal output
- Hainan blossoms over 20 years as province
- Most nations 'failing to meet' Millennium Goals
 
- Move to 'Go West' reaps encouraging rewards
- Western provinces taking the lead
- Clean energy poised to take bigger share
- Air fit for Olympics: IOC report
- 51.54 billion trees planted in 27 years
- China reports drops in energy consumption, pollution
- Tangible steps to save energy, cut pollution in 2008
- Water pollution top legislature's supervision list
- A preview of the Olympic Village
- Qingdao sets sail in fresh breeze of expansion
 
- Tibet has 2nd-highest temperatures in 37 years
- 10 years' work will 'ensure' clean-air Games
- Safe drinking water still in short supply in rural China
- Environment official say major pollutants down in Beijing
- Extreme weather takes toll on farmers
- Marine sector to contribute US$433 bln in 2010
- Report: China's polluted sea area almost doubles
- Rising seas threaten erosion on China's shores
- UN report: Fish stocks could collapse
- Blizzards cost China's tourism sector US$1 bln
 
- UN praises China's swift response to snow disaster
- Green efforts highlighted in Guangdong
- Snow ravage causes US$2.25b loss in forestry sector
- Winter storm to continue: forecaster
- Country battles fierce weather
- Coal shortages cut more power plants in China
- Green measures emphasized in development
- Deserts shrinks, erosion risk lingers
- Coal shortage causes short supply of power
- Beijingers annoyed by pollution - report
 
- Chinese planted 2.27 bln trees voluntarily in 2007
- Coastal areas still facing severe pollution: report
- Yangtze suffers lowest water level in records
- Western countries 'outsourcing pollution'
- No instance of armed poaching of Tibetan antelopes
- Half of new buildings fail energy standards
- Media supervision wrestles with environment violations
- 'City of Ice' feels effect of global warming
- Daqing Oilfield meets output target for 2007
- Weather warriors on alert
 
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An earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale jolted Sichuan Province at 2:28 PM on May 12.

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