the Interntaional Workshop on China's Agenda 21 held in October 1993, Professor Zeng Yi proposed three issues important to the field of population and sustainable development: 1) Promote basic education for childr...the Interntaional Workshop on China's Agenda 21 held in October 1993, Professor Zeng Yi proposed three issues important to the field of population and sustainable development: 1) Promote basic education for children and impede the newly emerging trend of dropping out from school, 2) Improve the social, economic and family status of women and change the traditional 'son-preference' ideology, and 3) Improve the social security system for the elderly to counter the negative effects of accelerating aging of the population.展开更多
China is a large developing country with rapid growth rate. To the year 2050, its electric power will be increased by six to eight times, reaching 1.5—1.8 TW total installed capacity. The development can not only rel...China is a large developing country with rapid growth rate. To the year 2050, its electric power will be increased by six to eight times, reaching 1.5—1.8 TW total installed capacity. The development can not only rely on the existing technology, it is crucial to accelerate the new technology development. This article discusses the perspective of various new technologies from the available energy resources and the required increase of electric power.展开更多
文摘the Interntaional Workshop on China's Agenda 21 held in October 1993, Professor Zeng Yi proposed three issues important to the field of population and sustainable development: 1) Promote basic education for children and impede the newly emerging trend of dropping out from school, 2) Improve the social, economic and family status of women and change the traditional 'son-preference' ideology, and 3) Improve the social security system for the elderly to counter the negative effects of accelerating aging of the population.
文摘China is a large developing country with rapid growth rate. To the year 2050, its electric power will be increased by six to eight times, reaching 1.5—1.8 TW total installed capacity. The development can not only rely on the existing technology, it is crucial to accelerate the new technology development. This article discusses the perspective of various new technologies from the available energy resources and the required increase of electric power.