Many people assume that staying indoors protects them from air pollution, but recent research suggests otherwise. A new study from the University of Birmingham reveals that air pollution levels inside homes can be higher—and more unpredictable—than those outside, even when outdoor air quality is good.
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Solar-Powered Carbon Capture – Researchers from the University of Cambridge have developed a reactor that efficiently converts atmospheric CO2 into sustainable fuel using only sunlight, offering a scalable alternative to conventional carbon capture methods.
China is the world’s largest carbon emitter and is at a critical crossroads. While the country has made significant strides in renewable energy, coal remains deeply embedded in its energy system.With a new Energy Law now in effect, many are wondering: Will this be the breakthrough policy that helps China peak carbon emissions by 2030?
We have an important update regarding WieTec 2025. Due to the recent revisions to China’s national holiday schedule, specifically the Dragon Boat Festival, the event dates have been adjusted by one day.
Honeycomb-activated carbon has been a key player in VOCs (volatile organic compounds) treatment for years, but recent policy debates have sparked questions about its future. Let’s dive into the ongoing discussions, the advantages and disadvantages of this technology, and what it means for the industry.

Researchers discovered a previously unknown compound, chloronitramide anion, in treated drinking water.

China plays a unique role as both a developing nation and a major climate finance contributor, balancing responsibilities.

Janus crystals harvest water from air with unprecedented efficiency, using a unique energy-free process inspired by desert life.

China’s steel industry, a cornerstone of its economy and a major contributor to global carbon emissions, is at a critical juncture following the government’s suspension of new steel production projects.

Integrating IoT and assembly technology in rural water supply projects is helping to address the unique challenges faced by mountainous and remote areas in China.