Beijing Review

Never Too Young to Learn

Wu Changhua, the China/Asia Director of the Office of Jeremy Rifkin and a dedicated advisor to governments and corporations on sustainability strategy and innovation, has most recently been working with Rifkin on his latest book The Age of Resilience. The book will hit the shelves in November, with its Chinese version slated for publication soon after.

This new work by Rifkin, an American scholar and bestselling author of more than 20 books, brings up some inspirational ideas on how to educate people on environmental protection, Wu said. “Education is the key to awakening people’s awareness of climate change,” Wu told . “Among

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