Editor: Zhong Zheng
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Perspectives
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Perspectives from CEG members
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Atmospheric Ammonia and the Air Quality of the North China Plain |
05/20/13 by Kang Sun (CEE) |
Inhalable particles (PM2.5) pollution in the North China Plain has drawn worldwide attentions. Besides well-known particle precursors, such as nitrogen oxides (NOx) and sulfur dioxide (SO2), atmospheric ammonia (NH3) also makes substantial contributions to particle formation and growth. With the intense agricultural/industrial activities and dense population in the North China Plain, the emissions of NH3 is rapidly growing and potentially underestimated. Further investigations and abatement on NH3 emissions in the North China Plain are in urgent need |
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Urban Sustainability: the Role of Micrometeorology |
01/12/13 by Dan Li (CEE) |
Understanding and assessing the combined impact of urbanization and global climate change on various issues including health risks, water/energy sustainability, and pollution management in urban areas is becoming increasingly important. |
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Carbon Dioxide to Fuel – a Mirage or Reality? |
01/12/13 by Yuan Hu (CHE) |
This discovery opened a new page on human’s footprints to the realization of photosynthesis scientifically, as well as the ultimate goal to industrialize a feasible approach to build a renewable cycle from fuel to CO2 then back to fuel. |
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