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On April 22 and 23, U.S. President Joe Biden will convene the biggest diplomatic event yet in his administration: the Leaders Summit on Climate, designed to reinvigorate U.S. leadership on the biggest crisis facing the planet. Biden has invited 40 heads of state and government from around the world to take part in the virtual two-day discussion.
Of the 40 leaders to attend, 12 are from Asia-Pacific countries: Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, the Marshall Islands, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, and Vietnam.
The Asia-Pacific region is particularly crucial in the fight against climate change. China is the world’s top emitter, accounting for over 26 percent of global emissions (number two, the United States, contributes less than half that, at 12.7 percent). In total, eight Asia-Pacific countries are among the world’s top 20 emitters, according to data from the World Resources Institute. Besides China as the top emitter, that inclu
New Energy Vehicles Market Size to Reach USD 286,340 Million by 2027 at CAGR 16.8% - Valuates Reports
New Energy Vehicles Market is Segmented
by Type (HEV, PHEV, EV),
by Application (Commercial Vehicle, Passenger Vehicle). The report covers global opportunity analysis and industry forecasts from 2021 to 2027. It is published on
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Autos & Vehicles Category.
The New Energy Vehicles Market size was valued at USD 96,550 Million in 2020 and is projected to reach USD 286,340 Million by 2027, at a CAGR of 16.8% during the forecast period 2021-2027.
Major factors driving the growth of new energy vehicles market size are:
Rising need to control the pollution due to conventional fuel vehicles.
2021-04-14 14:05:25 GMT2021-04-14 22:05:25(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
BEIJING, April 14 (Xinhua) China strongly urges Japan to reconsider its decision on the disposal of nuclear waste, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Wednesday.
Spokesperson Zhao Lijian made the remarks at a daily news briefing when asked to comment on the international response to Japan s decision to dispose of Fukushima s radioactive water by releasing it into the sea. The international community including the Republic of Korea (ROK), Russia and the European Commission expressed deep concern over the issue.
Zhao said China strongly urges the Japanese side to face up to its responsibility, follow the science, fulfill its international obligations and duly respond to the serious concerns of the international community, neighboring countries and its own people.