-
China’s sudden ‘reopening’ reveals new challenges as infections soar
Meanwhile, reports of locals falling ill have surged. Beijing city said that on Sunday, its fever clinics saw 22,000 visits — up 16 times from a week ago.
-
Researchers discover a way to recycle one of the most problematic plastics
University of Michigan researchers implement electrochemistry in PVC recycling breakthrough.
-
Leading 100 Chinese internet companies form labor unions
The guideline said that China will carry out pilot programs to offer occupational injury insurance for the flexibly employed in ride-hailing, food delivery and instant delivery platform-based enterprises.
-
U.S. lab hits fusion milestone raising hopes for clean power
Scientists have known for about a century that fusion powers the sun and have pursued developing fusion on Earth for decades.
-
Negotiators take first steps toward plastic pollution treaty
“The world needs this treaty because we are producing plastics by the billions"
-
L.A. City Council votes to ban Styrofoam, single-use plastics
The city of Los Angeles is going green.
-
PepsiCo Sets Goal to Double Reusable Packaging for Beverages
Companies / Environment
-
China’s ‘Digital Villages’ Rejuvenate Rural Areas, Narrow Urban-Rural Gap
Bridging the urban-rural divide
-
IOC delays decision on 2030 Winter Games host, citing climate concerns
International Olympic Committe
-
Deforestation: EU law bans goods linked to destruction of trees
The European Union has agreed a new law that would ban the import of products linked to deforestation.