Yearly Archives: 2014

China has made progress in its carbon trading pilot programs but still has a long way to go, government officials and industry players believe.
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Pollution oblige, le marché des bouteilles d’eau a augmenté de 86% en Chine entre 2008 et 2013, selon Euromonitor International.
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China’s capital is perpetually wreathed in polluted air. Dutch artist Daan Roosegaarde has a solution: get out the vacuum cleaner.
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As part of a monumental exhibition presented by the the power station of art in shanghai, chinese artist cai guo-­qiang has set sail to ‘the ninth wave’, a fishing boat from the artist’s hometown of quanzhou carrying 99 fabricated animals.
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IBM Corp has signed an agreement with the city of Beijing to use advanced weather forecasting and cloud computing technologies to help tackle the Chinese capital’s persistent smog.
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Beijing will ban coal sales and use in its six main districts and other regions by the end of 2020 to cut air pollution, local authorities said on Monday.
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Thousands of years ago, China was a center of invention and innovation – paper, gunpowder, the compass. The last 200 years? Not so much.
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The world’s current largest emitter of carbon dioxide is now leading the way towards a cleaner, greener global economy through heavy investments in renewable energy and strong legislation.
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China will require 30 percent of all government cars to be electric cars.
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In seven years, the world’s most populous nation went from no public bikes to 650,000, dwarfing France’s fleet of 47,000.
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