China choosing Italian technologies to fight pollution
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China choosing Italian technologies to fight pollution

The LIDAR laser will help Beijing to collect information about air quality and fight pollution accordingly

The People's Republic of China has adopted Italian technology to fight pollution all over the country.

The Chinese Space Agency has just received a first prototype of LIDAR, a laser useful to collect a series of information about air quality in the atmosphere, paying attention to pollutants, microscopic dust particles, desert sand and volcanic gas emissions in particular.

The LIDAR laser has been created by CNSIM, an Italian Inter-University Consortium for Materials Science, whose researchers have focused on preparing a useful tool to understand what kind of particles are polluting the atmosphere in a certain area and fight them accordingly.

The first LIDAR will be tested in Beijing, but the Chinese government is planning to employ it in several other cities.

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Claudia Astarita

Amo l'Asia in (quasi) tutte le sue sfaccettature, ecco perché cerco di trascorrerci più tempo possibile. Dopo aver lavorato per anni come ricercatrice a New Delhi e Hong Kong, per qualche anno osserverò l'Oriente dalla quella che è considerata essere la città più vivibile del mondo: Melbourne. Insegno Culture and Business Practice in Asia ad RMIT University,  Asia and the World a The University of Melbourne e mi occupo di India per il Centro Militare di Studi Strategici di Roma. Su Twitter mi trovate a @castaritaHK, via email a astarita@graduate.hku.hk

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