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US companies research into China s carbon reduction plan, rush to be part of trillion-size market

US companies are rushing to take a slice of China’s carbon neutrality markets, which could amount to 1,000 trillion yuan ($155 trillion) by 2030 and cover multiple industries as the country strives to meet its carbon emissions peak goal in a relatively short time.

Photovoltaic power stations become important source of income for impoverished regions in China

Photovoltaic power stations become important source of income for impoverished regions in China Share Large numbers of energy projects have been built across China to give a leg up to the country s poverty alleviation efforts, and remarkable progress has been made. Photovoltaic (PV) power stations are now an important source of income for many impoverished regions in China. At present, China s poverty alleviation PV power stations add up to 26.36 GW, benefiting nearly 60,000 poor villages and 4.15 million impoverished households. They generate revenue of around 18 billion yuan ($2.79 billion) each year. Village-level PV stations can help each village increase annual income by 200,000 yuan.

China s Arrest of Tibetan Writers Blocks Dissenting Views: Rights Group — Radio Free Asia

Photo: RFA The arrest in recent months of at least seven Tibetans apparently on charges of anti-state activity underscores Beijing’s continuing drive to destroy the influence of men and women whose views of life in Tibetan regions of China go against official narratives, a  Tibetan rights group in India says. “If these intellectuals can no longer influence the Tibetan public, that public can be more easily manipulated and fooled,” says Pema Gyal, a researcher at the Dharamsala, India-based Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy. Beginning in 2008 when widespread protests against Chinese rule swept Tibetan regions and until 2010, nearly 60 influential Tibetan poets, writers, and other literary figures and academics were arrested by Chinese police, with the whereabouts of many still unknown, Gyal said.

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