The Paradox of China’s Renewable Revolution
China is both the world’s largest polluter and the biggest spender on renewable energy, but the effects may be beginning to pay off.
China is both the world’s largest polluter and the biggest spender on renewable energy, but the effects may be beginning to pay off.
China’s urbanization rate brings with a whole set of challenges, one of the most difficult to solve will be the unprecedented rise in car ownership over the next 20 years and the infrastructure needed to keep traffic humming.
As I gazed out my office window into the grey smog covering Chongqing, a city district of 30+ million people in central China, I began to think about the Westward expansion of this economy. Here are my thoughts.
As worldwide energy reserves dwindle, the Chinese government is aggressively pursuing renewable energy solutions. New sources of power like algae biodesel are key elements in Chinas green energy strategy.