
Chen Jiau-hua
Chen Jiau-hua is the chairwoman of the Taiwan Water Resources Conservation Union, who is actively calling for interagency collaboration to establish a unified methodology for quantifying carbon footprints in Taiwan's food system.
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Chen Jiau-hua said the Land Administration Department provided documents about the land expropriation.
Advocates say land improperly surveyed, takenGovernment Watch Alliance convener Chen Jiau-hua emphasized the need for two-way communication in the EIA process.
Environmental groups say EIAs need reworkingChen Jiau-hua, chairwoman of the Taiwan Water Resources Conservation Union, expressed concerns over the allocation of water to the plant during the dry season.
Groups call for return of Jiji Weir water to farmsChen Jiau-hua cited the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Sixth Assessment Report as saying that governments should promote sustainable plant-based diets.
Civil groups urge support for vegan meatChen Jiau-hua, convenor of Government Watch Alliance, highlighted the low penalties imposed for illegal dumping in Kaohsiung.
Ministry urged to raise illegal dumping penaltiesChen Jiau-hua said the legislature at the beginning of this year asked the Ministry of Economic Affairs to conduct a SEA of its energy policies.
Groups call for SEAs of green transition policiesTaiwan Water Resources Conservation Union chairwoman Chen Jiau-hua called for interagency collaboration in developing a common methodology for quantifying carbon footprints.
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