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The speeding up of global warming has been largely driven by cuts to air pollution in China and wider East Asia, scientists ...
"This dam can almost power the state of Texas," an engineer told Newsweek, with the scale of energy produced "simply ...
Efforts to clean up air pollution in China and across East Asia may have inadvertently contributed to a spike in global warming, a new study has found. The decline in aerosol emissions — which can ...
The data highlight the scope of the troubling relationship being seen even in regions with relatively low levels of pollution ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping urged the European Union to make “the right strategic choice” and enhance cooperation with China, while EU leaders called for a rebalancing of trade ties, as the two sides ...
By targeting pollution as a domain of competition, the U.S. can hold China accountable, leveling the playing field and safeguarding our industrial and geopolitical edge.
The U.S. once controlled the market on rare earth elements, sought after for a range of technologies. But in the last few ...
The cleanup of air pollution in East Asia has accelerated global warming, a new study published today (Monday, 14 July) in ...
A recent doctoral study has revealed that coastal and estuarine environments in Bangladesh are more heavily polluted with microplastics (MPs) than those in China, posing serious threats to marine ...
Dust and groundwater contaminated with heavy metals and radioactive chemicals pose a health threat that the authorities have been trying to address for years.
China has been able to entirely cut off Europe and the U.S. from several critical rare earth metals. How did it develop such a stranglehold on an industry the U.S. once controlled?
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