When its finished in 2014, the state-of-the-art skyscraper known as Shanghai Tower is expected to be a symbol of China’s green-energy prowess.
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the biggest polluters are now becoming the greenes...good for them!!!! and USA should start to look for better ways and stop giving excuses..or we will be left behind ( we are almost there...what a shame) it's time to wake-up!!!!!!
INGENIOUS! Hope it leads to new learnings that will be applied world-wide!
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China suffers from really poor air quality in their cities and pollution in their rivers, but they have made many excellent environmental changes. I like the way they are replanting the desert areas and generally planting more trees. The biggest problem they have to deal with is over-population, however they are inventive, efficient and very hard-working people.
I'm always mystified by the fact that the west criticises them for their pollution, yet the western governments have outsourced 80% of all the manufacturing to China. Then they object to cutting emissions and again point to China !
Definitely need that there!
WE are coated in coal, oil, hideous chemicals ad infinitum, and should be very glad at least one huge industrial country is proud to be doing something green!
Nobody in Washington is bragging about the newest, greenest thing they've done!
Nothing is going to happen overnight, but if the right attitude is obtained throughout the populace and worms it's way up into the halls of government, we just might begin to see a change we could be proud of here in this country.
I am so ashamed that China, for all of its environmental ills, has moved ahead of the US in terms of renewable energy. We need a crash program to develop the industry in the US by using government demand at all levels in concert with a requirement to buy domestically.
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