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Will innovation appear in the cloud, on the edge or elsewhere?
- Businesses need to be proactive, especially with the EU‘s General Data Protection Regulations (GDPRs), which take effect five months later. To ensure that retailers, government agencies, emergency services, and other organizations do not violate regulatory standards, one needs to consider whether facial recognition, license plate recognition, vehicle sensors and other technologies can meet the requirements and requirements of the GDPR.
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By 2020 China‘s biomass heating will replace about 30 million tons of coal
- Recently, the National Development and Reform Commission jointly issued with the National Energy Board, "on the promotion of biomass heat for the development of guidance", "opinions" clearly the biomass heat as an important measure to deal with air pollution and accelerate the biomass heat in the region Civil heating and small and medium-sized industrial park heating in the application of building a distributed green low-carbon clean and environmentally friendly heating system.
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Mainland into the world‘s largest dumping of electronic waste
- E-waste should not be unfamiliar to the residents living in cities. Outdated old phones, obsolete computers, worn out old-fashioned TVs or fans, cell phone chargers, radios, MP3s, etc. ... When these things are used or used bad, how to deal with both convenient and environmentally friendly, it also Has become a problem that plagued many citizens.
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Arctic ice melting at an alarming rate 2040 may be completely ice-free existence
- According to a report by Russian satellite network on May 5, a new report released by Arctic Council Arctic Monitoring and Evaluation Plan (AMAP) Working Group said that the Arctic is rapidly melting and may be completely ice-free by 2040. In the meantime, a study by the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom found that in Antarctica, ice melts at a rate of about one-third of its expected value.