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CER links – Cleantech, Greentech, US protectionism, James Fallows

What we’ve been reading recently:

China Comment – China Cleantech: 2008 in Review – Useful round-up of the important cleantech numbers from the first nine months of 2008

China Law Blog – Is China Going Green, Part XVIII: It Is, But Damn It’s Tough To Make A Buck On China GreenTech – Why greentech plays in China fail (apparently more often than many others)

China Hearsay – Obama, Labor and China – Protectionism shows its ugly head in the US and Chinese labor’s policies are the target. Why pick on China and not the rest?

The China Beat – Coming Distractions: Postcards from Tomorrow Square – Kate Merkel-Hess interviews Atlantic correspondent James Fallows before the release of his new book

Danwei – 37 years in China: CNN Beijing bureau chief Jaime FlorCruz – Jaime FlorCruz tells Danwei about his journey from working on a state farm in the 1970s to heading CNN’s Beijing bureau

bezdomny ex patria – recycled water – "By the end of the year the amount of recycled water used in Beijing should surpass that taken from the Miyun Reservoir," according to state media report (translated by Beijing-based blogger)

Imagethief – A brief chat with Imagethief in City Weekend – Imagethief (who is rumored to be a columnist for China Economic Review) bids farewell to blog anonymity

Wall Street Journal – The Weekend That Wall Street Died – An excellent account of the collapse of major Wall Street firms in September

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