Improved technology and awareness of pollution mean that in recent years, the worldwide transport industry has become cleaner and greener, but researchers are now warning that cows - rather than vehicles - could soon be the chief culprits of climate change.
In 1998, a Chinese construction company bought 60 GWM pickups to be used in infrastructure construction projects in Iraq.
In 2003, shortly after a US-led coalition toppled the Iraqi regime under Saddam Hussein, his former Minister of Information Muhammad Al-Sahaf, known as "Baghdad Bob" or "Comical Ali," fled to the UAE capital Abu Dhabi.
In 2016, China slashed 290 million metric tons of coal capacity and 65 million tons of capacity for iron and steel, Jia said.
In 2008, the country removed waste dry-cell batteries from the list of hazardous wastes, which meant they could be dumped along with other household wastes.
In 2013, more than 300,000 young people from China participated in overseas study tours. As of summer 2015, the number of Chinese teens who traveled abroad on these types of trips grew to more than 500,000.
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In 2014, when the case was filed, lawmaker Steven Joyce said he thought the use of the song was "pretty legal", and that Eminem's team "are just having a crack and a bit of an eye for the main chance because it's an election campaign." That response was widely ridiculed, including by comedian John Oliver on his show Last Week Tonight.
If you’re looking to get away from politics, you can head over to the Living Computers Museum for an overview of how filmmaking has evolved over the last 50 years. The panel, featuring speakers from multiple corners of the film industry, will focus on a number of topics including production equipment and computer graphics imaging. Living with Tech: Moviemaking also takes place on March 21.
In 1999, Tian began to work for China Cinda Asset Management Co, one of the country's Big Four bad debt managers and became head of the company in 2004. Between 2010 and 2013, Tian served as the president of State-owned conglomerate CITIC Group Corp before moving to BOC as the chairman of the lender.
In 2013, an investigation found that Lu Shuji, head of Lhokha's commerce bureau, had accepted 575,000 yuan in bribes from construction companies involved in rural infrastructure projects.