Canadian lights up the future in city with solar-powered energy
Canadian Jason Inch checks the solar panels in Xuhui District yesterday. The six solar panels he installed on the roof of his office can support 70- plus 10-watt LED bulbs in the six-storey building. He sells the surplus power to the local power grid. — Xinhua
Seeding Sustainability in China
Jason Inch started with a simple, yet profound question: How can we make increasingly dense cities like Shanghai more sustainable?
Canadian author, consultant finds niche in China
Canadian Jason Inch planned to stay in China for five years when he first came to the country. Now the 43-year-old is considering a third “five-year plan” as a social entrepreneur and writer.
My Encounter with Belt and Road
I came to China in 2003, as an exchange student at the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai.