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Where’s South Korea on the cleantech podium?
Where’s South Korea on the cleantech podium?
South Korea has the strongest environmental policy framework in the world and is receiving billions of dollars of cleantech investment, but it is being overshadowed by China.
The Chinese navy is going blue water
zanesvilletimesrecorder.com — Harvard historian Paul Kenned, in his "The Rise and Fall of Navies," wrote, "Those faster-growing economies can... afford both guns and butter." China's tremendous economic growth has been accompanied by a quantum leap in China's naval build-up. Today, ... (more) The Chinese navy is going blue water
China confronts global warming dilemma
China confronts global warming dilemma
features.csmonitor.com — China awoke to climate change with a storm. It was late January 2008, a time when people... across the country were busily gathering recipes, stocking fireworks, and preparing to welcome relatives to celebrate the Lunar New Year. But suddenly, severe ... (more) China confronts global warming dilemma
China’s polluted lakes hold potential for cleantech
China’s polluted lakes hold potential for cleantech
cleantech.com — This week’s 13th World Lake Conference, addressing lake environmental protection and management, attracts cleantech companies looking for... business opportunities. (more) China’s polluted lakes hold potential for cleantech
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