At this year's CES convention in Las Vegas, the world's biggest consumer technology companies are hoping to make a splash, showcasing new chips, robots and AI-enabled devices.
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Abstract: Energy Internet and system integration promote the development of green energy, but the battery recycling problem is becoming increasingly serious, especially the proliferation of used ...
Who would deny that the planet needs green architecture? Yet, it is far from clear what green architecture is. “Green”, “sustainable” and “resilient” are words that allegedly have descriptive ...
Take a walk through Chengdu, one of China's most innovative and eco-conscious cities. From green-lined streets to futuristic buildings, Chengdu is creating a model for what tomorrow’s cities should ...
BEIJING, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Australia's Fortescue (FMG.AX), opens new tab said on Wednesday that it would cooperate with a subsidiary of China Baowu, the world's largest steelmaker, to explore new ...
China's installed wind and solar power capacity has overtaken coal for the first time, further cementing the country's leading position in the global renewable energy sector, said industry experts.
A measure I call the Green Premium reveals where we can invest in climate progress for maximum impact. It’s a foregone conclusion that the world will not meet the goals for limiting emissions and ...
Global cooperation has been joined by competition to lead the green technology sector, driving industrial policies and reshaping business strategies, according to a new study published in Nature by UC ...
Laos is just one of the emerging markets where China’s green-tech revolution is installing more than cheap energy. Wind turbines from the Monsoon Wind Power Project in Dak Cheung, Laos, transmit power ...
In the past, Michael Oxman has worked with Chevron and consulted with other oil/gas companies. The views expressed in this article are his and do not necessarily reflect the views of Georgia Institute ...