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How China is tackling air pollution with big data

You are here: Home / EUGlobe / China / How China is tackling air pollution with big data How China is tackling air pollution with big data (Credit: Unsplash) This article is brought to you thanks to the collaboration of The European Sting with the World Economic Forum. Author: Hu Qin, Senior Director of Research, Beijing Representative Office, Environmental Defense Fund & Matt Whitney, Portfolio Manager, Clean Air Fund Significant progress – albeit short-lived – was made to improving air quality in Beijing during the lead up to the Olympics in 2008. Five years later the Chinese government launched a nationwide action plan to monitor air quality and collect data.

Johnson Matthey and Envision Virgin Racing announce multi year strategic partnership

Johnson Matthey and Envision Virgin Racing announce multi year strategic partnership USA - English Share this article Share this article JM, a global leader in sustainable technologies to form technology collaboration with carbon neutral Formula E team Co-development of the first ever two-seater electric race car powered using JM s eLNO ® battery cathode materials Multi year sponsorship of the Envision Virgin Racing team in Formula E - the world s first fully electric race series Major step in the commercialisation of eLNO, showcasing JM s cathode material technology in action. Partnership to share vision for cleaner, healthier world through the team s Race Against Climate Change initiative

Johnson Matthey s battery materials plant in Konin, Poland, to be 100% powered by renewable electricity

From China, US to Norway — 2020 was a good year for electric vehicle sales

From China, US to Norway — 2020 was a good year for electric vehicle sales After years of efforts, 2020 may well have been the year we reached a tipping point in the adoption of electric vehicles, according to new research. Douglas Broom 23 January, 2021 3:17 pm IST Text Size: A+ After years of hopeful signs, 2020 may well have been the year we reached a tipping point in the adoption of electric vehicles, according to new research. The number of electric cars, buses and even trucks on the world’s roads hit a new high last year and analysts at JP Morgan believe we just passed the point of no return on the global journey to zero-emission motoring.

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