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" ... As the biggest carbon dioxide emitter in the world, China’s stance on green energy has stark repercussions for the rest of us. China may be a world leader in investment in wind, solar energy and electric vehicles, but the superpower fell short of making a resolute promise to shift to carbon neutrality - until now. In September 2020, President Xi Jingping told the UN general assembly it would achieve carbon neutrality by 2060 and pour resources into a green post-pandemic recovery. This is the first time China has laid out a clear long-term plan for its decarbonisation. For the planet, this could be a defining moment: the largest carbon emitter in the world has now officially pledged to fully transition to green energy. ... "
" ... In a shock move that didn’t get the attention it deserved because of the noise from the US political scene, China, the world’s largest emitter and the dominant user of coal to generate electricity, committed at the UN General Assembly to ensure that its emissions will peak by 2030 and that it would become carbon-neutral by 2060. ... "
" ... The global shipping industry was particularly exposed to the low carbon plan of the Paris Climate Agreement. Global shipping is the world’s sixth highest emitter of carbon dioxide. Indeed, if it was a country, global shipping’s emissions would be greater than France and Germany combined. Shipping also burned one of the most polluting forms of fuel, the thick, residual substance left at the end of the refining process. This oil had the consistency of a black peanut butter and was referred to in the industry as Heavy Fuel Oil (or HFO). Over the previous decade, the industry had not invested enough to explore alternative, cleaner ways to power their ships. ... "
" ... “It’s very simple, has no moving parts, fully solid state,” explained Sense CEO Scott Burroughs in a phone interview. “We have a unique laser emitter we turn on that sends a high power flash of light into the field of view and the photons recycle off different objects in the field of view and reflect it back toward our LiDAR system to a lens that collects those photons, and images them onto a multiple plane array that contains simple 3D sensor chip that’s what generates the 3D point cloud.” ... "