Four years after declaring war on air pollution, China is winning. And at a record pace. If the current declines in pollution continue at the same rate, residents could see significant improvements to their health and lifespans extended by months or years. So how did China get here? In 2014, China released a national air
German court rules cities can ban diesel vehicles to tackle air pollutionGerman cities just got the green light from a high court to start banning some of the 15 million diesel vehicles currently on city streets as part of an effort to cut air pollution specifically caused by diesel engines. The decision could have far-reaching consequences for the country’s automakers and the diesel technology they promoted for decades as “environmentally friendly.”
2018 Winter Olympic Games powered by wind energyWindy conditions have been an ongoing issue for Olympic athletes in Pyeongchang and have caused several of the Alpine skiing events to be rescheduled. Those strong winds are also generating clean electricity in nearby wind farms and powering these 2018 Olympic Winter Games. This is part of Pyongchang’s goal to create a sustainable legacy for Gangwon Province and
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