This article, with reference to the United States experience, proposes two recommendations on the air quality management in Taiwan...
In the face of global climate risks, it is an international trend for the energy-consuming industries to transition to a low-carbon sustainable business model. Taking two...
With the Paris Agreement enters into force, RSPRC Annual Risk Analysis Report continues the discussion on the energy transition in Taiwan with a further appeal for immediate change and at the same time advances the discussion on sustainable city relevant issues following the Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the UN...
Recently, the controversies of risk happened frequently and our society is facing greater and greater challenges. Besides the developing economy and livelihood, enjoying a better natural environment and quality of life becomes the vision people crave for. In Taiwan, food safety, environmental pollution ...
In recent years, local governments have acted proactively in the international initiatives such as climate change adaptation and energy transformation. Referring to the experience of citizen participation of the energy transformation in European cities...
In 2014, the Long-Term Care Services Act passed the first reading in the Parliament, however, it was also derided as the ‘the Long-Term Care Management Act’, regarding it as an act lacking a clear ambition for the service in Taiwan...
There exists cross-boundary problem to PM2.5 health risks in Taiwan. The particulate matter, generated from dust and industrial combustion from China and inland Asia, spread with the monsoon to various countries. The wind and composition analysis reports that 20% to 40% of PM2.5 ...
The Environmental Impact Assessment Act has been in force for more than 10 years; however, because of several omissions in the EIA, environmental groups, which have defended...