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  • Jan 14, 2025 | caixinglobal.com | You Xiaoying

    In this week’s Caixin energy wrap, we analyze China’s biggest climate and energy news on policy, industry, projects and more: • China annual emissions hit 13 billion tons • New discoveries boost lithium reserves • Beijing launches emissions factor database • ‘Green’ construction materials get subsidies In focus: China reports 13 billion tons of annual emissions You've accessed an article available only to subscribers

  • Jan 7, 2025 | caixinglobal.com | You Xiaoying

    In this week’s Caixin energy wrap, we analyze China’s biggest climate and energy news on policy, industry, projects and more: • China to restrict export of battery tech • Tesla opens Shanghai battery plant • NEVs’ auto market share to top 55% • Envision beats rivals in wind power bids In focus: China mulls export restriction on battery technologies What’s new: China is considering restricting the export of some technologies used in the production of lithium-ion batteries, the core power...

  • Jan 7, 2025 | reccessary.com | You Xiaoying

    From the Philippines to Saint Kitts and Nevis, tropical islands are grappling with degradation, drought and desertification Drought in Bogor Regency, Indonesia. (Photo: Danumurthi Mahendra/Flickr) Luxurious resorts, pristine beaches and lush forests define the popular image of tropical islands. But behind this idyllic facade, a quiet land crisis is unfolding, compounding the threat posed by rising sea levels.

  • Dec 27, 2024 | caixinglobal.com | You Xiaoying

    Explore the story in 3 minutesThis week, Caixin's energy wrap highlights significant developments in China's climate and energy sectors, focusing on policy, industry advancements, and strategic projects. Key stories include China's potential export restrictions on battery technologies, Tesla's new battery factory in Shanghai, the growth of new-energy vehicles (NEVs) market share in China, and Envision Energy's success in wind power bids [para. 1].

  • Dec 11, 2024 | caixinglobal.com | You Xiaoying

    Explore the story in 3 minutesGaoming Technology Co. Ltd., a Chinese company, demonstrated innovative solar-powered greenhouses that utilize photovoltaic glass panels to Saudi officials, scholars, and journalists at a UN conference in Riyadh focused on combating land degradation and desertification [para. 1][para. 2].

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