`Under the Dome`: China`s Environmental Crisis

CIW FILM SCREENING &
R O U N D TA B L E D I S C U S S I O N
‘Under the Dome’:
China’s Environmental Crisis
Thursday, 14 May 4.00pm – 7.00pm
Speakers
Professor Bai Xuemei
Professor of Urban Environment and Human
Ecology, ANU
Dr Jane Golley
Economist focused on a range of Chinese
transition and development issues, ANU
Dr Katherine Morton
Senior Fellow in the Department of
International Relations, ANU
Dr Qian Ying
Post-doctoral Fellow, ANU, focusing on
filmmaking in China
Chair
Dr Luigi Tomba
Political scientist with a particular interest in
China’s political and social change, ANU
Location
The Auditorium
China in the World Building (#188), Fellows
Lane, ANU
Further information
E ciw@anu.edu.au
T 02 6125 9060
This film screening and roundtable
discussion is free and open to the public
Environmental crises are among the most critical challenges China faces today.
Dramatic industrialization and peaking rates of economic growth have caused
large scale water, soil and air pollution. China is now the world’s largest source
of carbon emissions; it is responsible for a third of the planet’s greenhouse gas
output and is home to sixteen of the world’s twenty most polluted cities.
In her ground-breaking documentary Under the Dome 穹顶之下, former CCTV
journalist Chai Jing discusses China’s pollution and poor air quality. A high-profile
and extensive investigation into the country ‘airpocalypse’, the documentary —
today banned within China — has led more and more Chinese people to think
about the environment and pollution.
Following this screening, join us for a roundtable discussion featuring five
expert opinions from the fields of science, economics, political science and film
studies, forming uniquely interdisciplinary analysis of the implications of China’s
environmental challenges.
Presented by
The Australian Centre on
China in the World
The Coral Bell School of Asia
Pacific Affairs
The Fenner School of
Environment and Society
Coral Bell School of
Asia Pacific Affairs
Fenner School of
Environment & Society