China’s a big country, nearly as big as the entire US and it’s no secret there’s a huge smog problem. If you live out in country and are reading this blog on your http://get.wildblue.com/ you may have never heard of some of these Chinese cities but they need to remain on a focus list for the smoggiest cities to attack
Xi’an: Gateway to the Terra Cotta warriors, Xi’an has one of the worst smog problems in the entire country. Residents regularly report respiratory illness and the Continue reading ‘China’s Smoggiest Cities’
China is one of the world’s fastest growing economies, and with no end in sight. As the country industrializes, however, it has also become the biggest consumer of oil and coal. China’s coal is mined in situations that are often unsafe and burned in manners that create large quantities of air pollution and smog.
In short, China is exporting not just toys and computers, but extraordinary levels of carbon. For the sake of China and the world, it’s important that the country move past that. Continue reading ‘Strengthening China’s Pride with Green Lifestyles’
To those concerned about the global environment, China is a major concern. And for good reason. China has a large population that is developing rapidly and in the process consumes a lot of resources and energy. Their problems with pollution are well known. However, they also have a very potent economy, a large pool of cheap labor, and are making efforts to be more environmentally friendly. They, for instance, produce more solar panels and wind turbines than anyone in the world.
They are also fairly innovative. One of the most advanced nuclear reactor designs in the world Continue reading ‘Globalization on an Environmental Level Talking China’
While in Europe the fights between those wanting more clean energy and those wanting less clean energy persist, on the other side of the world there is a country likely to become the largest producer of clean energy in the world. And no, it-s not the United States, but China.
China, the biggest producer of pollution in the world, has invested more than other countries when it comes to renewable energy, spending an estimated 220 billion dollars which comprises 40 of the funds allocated by the government to end the crisis. China has the ambition to build Continue reading ‘First Steps to a Cleaner World Power’
There is a lot of talk these days about how China is growing into the next world superpower, perhaps the only world superpower, but for now, China is not. Where will this transformation take place? Where could we expect to see the first real leaps forward? The answer, in this energy-hungry world, is China’s Green Industry.
Maintaining high expectations for low-energy and environmental-safe methods of productions, China has built the backbone of what could be called the next Industrial Revolution. This Green Industry not only enables more production on less energy, it is opening up new areas Continue reading ‘Chinese Transformation Beginning Within The Green Industry’
Creating buildings that are green can not only help any economy and environment, but it help with job creation. The green energy industry is not yet in its mature stage at this time. It still has a lot of room to grow. With the evolving marketplace for new green products, comes opportunity to create jobs around the world, including China.
China has one of the hardest working classes in the world, there is not doubt about that. With these Continue reading ‘Building Sustainable Architecture Boosts Chinese Economy’
With an exploding population, and countless new developments happening in China, environmental concerns seem to rise. The large country continues to move forward with a variety of different plans, and with that, the government is looking for ways to increase green practices as to not stress the earth of its natural resources any further. There are some ideas that can be utilized by the growing country, to help eliminate some of the power usage, and create a greener, and even more efficient landscape. These ideas and requirements sit with many options Continue reading ‘Environmental Solutions On Local Chinese Level’