China will take a series of measures to improve the environment in the Three Gorges area, where the world’s largest water-control project is being undertaken. Tackling ecological and environmental problems there will...China will take a series of measures to improve the environment in the Three Gorges area, where the world’s largest water-control project is being undertaken. Tackling ecological and environmental problems there will have a direct bearing on the resettlement of the local people and the construction of the Three Gorges Project. The Three Gorges area, located in Sichuan and Hubei provinces in the upper Yangtze River, covers 59,900 km^2. After the project’s reservoir is full of water, 21 cities and counties will be affected. The area has complicated geological conditions, with landslides, mud-rock flows and soil erosion in some places. Meanwhile,展开更多
China formulates a development plan for energy-saving and environmental protection industries U.S.-headquartered diversified power management company Eaton Corp.announced on August 12 that it would achieve sales reven...China formulates a development plan for energy-saving and environmental protection industries U.S.-headquartered diversified power management company Eaton Corp.announced on August 12 that it would achieve sales revenue of $2 billion in China by the end of 2015,展开更多
文摘China will take a series of measures to improve the environment in the Three Gorges area, where the world’s largest water-control project is being undertaken. Tackling ecological and environmental problems there will have a direct bearing on the resettlement of the local people and the construction of the Three Gorges Project. The Three Gorges area, located in Sichuan and Hubei provinces in the upper Yangtze River, covers 59,900 km^2. After the project’s reservoir is full of water, 21 cities and counties will be affected. The area has complicated geological conditions, with landslides, mud-rock flows and soil erosion in some places. Meanwhile,
文摘China formulates a development plan for energy-saving and environmental protection industries U.S.-headquartered diversified power management company Eaton Corp.announced on August 12 that it would achieve sales revenue of $2 billion in China by the end of 2015,