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  • Pollution solution in China

    As China's Beijing continues to be shrouded with smog days before the Olympic games, more transportation solution is being offered to reduce air pollution from companies such as Segway and Alcoa . Chinese and Olympic officials are going to use the zero-emissions Segway PT for stadium and event hall...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-04-2008
  • China and biomass

    Speaking of China again, it seems that biomass could answer (partially at least) two of the country's biggest problems: pollution and energy source. According to this study from AMBIO (a nonprofit publication of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences), China could reduce pollution as much as 46-60...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-23-2008
  • Video about eco-solutions

    I came across this really cool YouTube video from GreenTechnology.com . It features one of CNN's EcoSolutions segment about developments of biobased or energy-reducing electronics by Sony as well as Mohawk carpets made from recycled plastic bottles. Based on watching this video it occurred to me...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-17-2008
  • Dirty ships keep out!

    Ports from around the world are planning to join the greenhouse gas (GHG) cutters club by implementing their own regulations such as charging higher docking fees to polluting ships. Port representatives met last week at the C40 World Ports Climate Conference in Rotterdam and started planning on measures...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-16-2008
  • Is China ready to be green?

    Not only is China ready for green, it is already one of the biggest producer of green-based chemicals, according to the life science and chemicals firm DSM China Ltd. China ranked number #1 in the production of sodium glutamate, citric acid, lysine and vitamin C, while in bioethanol and lactic acid,...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 05-02-2008
  • Clean and green...and deadly?

    This recent news from the New York Times proves that all chemicals, whether they're renewable-based, petroleum-based or in between, can be toxic if not handled properly. The US biodiesel industry, still at its toddler stage, is finding a few of its members bypassing environmental compliance and have...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-12-2008
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