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  • Solar Energy Could Turn the Belt and Road Initiative Green

    Solar Energy Could Turn the Belt and Road Initiative Green

    News release issued by Cell Press
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    Harvard-China Project on Energy, Econ, & Envt
    Jul 9, 2019
    Carbon-Negative Power Generation for China

    Carbon-Negative Power Generation for China

    Reducing CO2 concentrations and air pollution in the atmosphere
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    Harvard-China Project on Energy, Econ, & Envt
    Apr 9, 2019
    Exploring China’s Energy Experience

    Exploring China’s Energy Experience

    Researcher Spotlight: Xinyu Chen
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    Harvard-China Project on Energy, Econ, & Envt
    Jan 4, 2019
    Too Small to See, but Big Enough to Matter

    Too Small to See, but Big Enough to Matter

    Most of us seldom give thought to things we can’t see — whether literally, as with air particles a tenth as wide as a strand of human hair…
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    Harvard-China Project on Energy, Econ, & Envt
    Nov 26, 2018
    Planning the Low-Carbon Cities of Tomorrow

    Planning the Low-Carbon Cities of Tomorrow

    Researcher Spotlight: ChengHe Guan
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    Harvard-China Project on Energy, Econ, & Envt
    Jan 16, 2019
    A Leap of Faith, A Revised Research Path

    A Leap of Faith, A Revised Research Path

    Researcher Spotlight: Archana Dayalu
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    Harvard-China Project on Energy, Econ, & Envt
    Jan 16, 2019
    Does the path to a low-carbon future run through a global grid?

    Does the path to a low-carbon future run through a global grid?

    By Jon Mingle
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    Harvard-China Project on Energy, Econ, & Envt
    May 15, 2018
    Unlocking Microscopic Mysteries

    Unlocking Microscopic Mysteries

    Researcher Spotlight: Shaojie Song,
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    Harvard-China Project on Energy, Econ, & Envt
    Jan 16, 2019
    Is Power Sector Reform Essential to China’s Plans for a Greener Future?

    Is Power Sector Reform Essential to China’s Plans for a Greener Future?

    This article by Chris P. Nielsen, China Project Executive Director, and Mun S. Ho, China Project Senior Economist, originally appeared in…
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    Harvard-China Project on Energy, Econ, & Envt
    Oct 31, 2018
    How the Chinese Superstition About “4” Made Possible a Study on the Health Effects of Air Pollution…

    How the Chinese Superstition About “4” Made Possible a Study on the Health Effects of Air Pollution…

    It is rarely possible to conduct controlled experiments in the social sciences owing to the vast number of variables that, in a…
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    Harvard-China Project on Energy, Econ, & Envt
    Aug 14, 2018
    Climate Change Might Be A Threat to Wind Power

    Climate Change Might Be A Threat to Wind Power

    To combat climate change, reduce air pollution, and establish greater energy independence, China has been pushing hard for a nation-wide…
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    Harvard-China Project on Energy, Econ, & Envt
    Feb 13, 2018
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