Fifteen years ago, Beijing's Liangma riverbanks would have been smog-choked and deserted in winter, but these days they are dotted with families and exercising pensioners most mornings.
China’s rapid urbanization has fueled an unprecedented expansion of construction, dramatically increasing energy use and emissions across supply chains and building operations. While air quality ...
China's sweeping efforts to clean up its air have delivered one of the biggest public health success stories of recent ...
The Chinese capital has gone from leading rankings for poor air quality to becoming a model thanks to the commitment to green ...
Efforts to clean up air pollution in China and across East Asia may have inadvertently contributed to a spike in global warming, a new study has found. The decline in aerosol emissions — which can ...
Scientists have struggled to explain the rapid acceleration of global warming over the past 15 years, with temperatures now regularly breaking records. It is “among the biggest questions in climate ...
China is trying to fix its air quality, particularly in and around Beijing, by banning residential heating with coal and forcing residents to use natural gas, which is three times more expensive than ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Wesley Alexander Hill (何伟龙) is an Energy and Geoeconomics expert The Datang International Zhangjiakou Power Station looms over the ...