Ma Jun
Ma Jun
Ma Jun, courtesy name Deheng, was a Chinese mechanical engineer and government official during the Three Kingdoms era of China. His most notable invention was that of the south-pointing chariot, a directional compass vehicle which actually had no magnetic function, but was operated by use of differential gears. It is because of this revolutionary devicethat Ma Jun is known as one of the most brilliant mechanical engineers and inventors of his day. The device was re-invented by many after Ma...
NationalityChinese
ProfessionEnvironmentalist
Date of Birth22 May 1968
CountryChina
I hope to see an integrated solution created to deal with both the local pollution problem and the global climate change problem.
I hope they can see that as a consumer, if they express themselves, they may make an impact and leverage their impact on the brands, and the brands can leverage their buying power on tens of thousands of polluters - suppliers - in China.
In China we need to do our own part to try to combat global climate change.
The objective is to slow down investment growth and loan growth which were higher than the targets set by the government. This won't be the only move and more administrative measures are likely to come.
The objective is to slow down investment growth and loan growth.
It's true that hydropower exploitation can bring economic development, but not necessarily to the benefit of local people.
No matter how rich you are, you can't get healthy air.
The January number surprised on the upside, and the February number should be even stronger because of the Chinese New Year factor.
If you publish something in traditional media, it's one-way. With social media, we get all this info coming back from those who read our posts.
Everyone knows the link between the environment and their own health.
Everyone else has some interest in economic growth and development, which often happens at the expense of the environment and community. We need the other side to join this to check and balance.
We firmly believe the environmental issues cannot be addressed without extensive public participation, but people need to be informed before they can get involved.
China has leapfrogged into this information age, and Web users have grown very significantly, which knocked down the cost of doing the environmental transparency.
China should cut heavy industries' share in gross domestic output by 9 percentage points between 2013 and 2030 to meet its pollution cuts target.