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Concise Encyclopedia of Green Technology in China

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Following decades of ignoring the environment, China has become a global leader in air and water purification, solid waste management, and wastewater treatment with dramatic growth especially in solar and wind power while major outstanding problems include continued reliance on coal and other fossil fuels especially in power plants and heavy industry. Concise Encyclopedia of Green Technology in China provides a basic understanding of green technology in the environmental and economic policies of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Green technology is defined as any technology used to mitigate or reverse the deleterious effects of human activity on the natural environment, green technology involves the application of multiple environmental sciences including green chemistry, material sciences, and hydrology along with utilization of renewable energy sources such as geothermal, solar, tidal and wave, and wind power. Innovative technologies developed in China include mass production of electric vehicles (EVs), development of photovoltaics along with electronic devices for remote sensing, monitoring, and utilization of enhanced computer power for the analysis of big data.
Nancy Liu-Sullivan has a Ph.D. in molecular and cellular pharmacology with expertise in cancer genomics and is currently a doctoral lecturer in the Department of Biology, College of Staten Island (CSI), City University of New York. She is co-editor and co-translator of China'sWaterCrisis (2004) by Ma Jun and Historical Dictionary of Science and Technology in Modern China (2015). Lawrence R. Sullivan is a professor emeritus of political science, Adelphi University, and a co-editor and co-translator of Yangtze! Yangtze! (1989) and The River Dragon has Come!: The Three Gorges Dam and the Fate of China's Yangtze River and Its People (1998) both by Dai Qing.
Preface Reader's Note Acronyms and Abbreviations Timeline Introduction Entries Glossary Appendix A Environmental Companies: PRC and Multinational Appendix B Environmental Laws and Regulations Appendix C Environmental Non-Government Organizations (ENGOS) Appendix D State Environmental Organizations Bibliography About the Authors
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