Wen Bo

Wen Bo (温波) is a Chinese environmentalist based in Beijing. Born and raised in the coastal city of Dalian in Northeast China, Wen Bo became interested in environmental activism after watching anti-whaling actions by Greenpeace on TV. He later became a journalist with China Environment News and began reporting on China's many environmental problems.

Wen Bo helped found Greenpeace's Beijing office and went on to become the Beijing-based Co-Director of Pacific Environment's China Program.[1] He has studied, lived and worked in China, South Korea and Japan, and thus has a comparative understanding of environmental problems, activism, and governance in these countries.[2] He's frequently interviewed and profiled by major international news medias such as Time magazine,[3] Radio Free Asia,[4] San Francisco Chronicle,[5] the Financial Times,[6] etc.[7]

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References

  1. http://pacificenvironment.org/article.php?id=104
  2. Wu and Wen (2014). Nongovernmental organizations and environmental protests: Impacts in East Asia (Chapter 7 of Routledge Handbook of Environment and Society in Asia). London: Routledge. pp. 105–119.
  3. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,501061009-1541358,00.html
  4. http://pacificenvironment.org/article.php?id=2954
  5. http://pacificenvironment.org/article.php?id=2829
  6. http://pacificenvironment.org/article.php?id=2821
  7. http://earthfirst.com/whos-who-in-green-wen-bo-chinese-environmental-activist/

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  1. http://www.chinafinancial.info/pacific-environment-wen-bo-not-forget-the-young-mans-ideal/
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