From 2010 the college entrance examination in less than one month, in the majority of senior candidates make final sprint race at the same time, there is another part of the students had other plans--abroad. Left hand right hand entrance, three candidates to study abroad, has entered the era of the "double charging". The "environmental education" are highly contrasted to many parents and students of all ages, as they study the new elections.
Last year, the United Nations climate change conference in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, the meeting discussed the Kyoto Protocol commitments for a period after the expiration of the subsequent programmes, i.e. 2012-2020 global emission reduction protocol, but China also announced by 2020 will unit GDP's carbon dioxide emissions in 2005 on the basis of the further reduction of 40%-45% of the emission reduction targets.
Experts predict that in the next few years is very likely the world set off a field with the "low-carbon economy" as the goal of the clean energy revolution, which will directly bring high technology talent gap of increase, this will be the next "returnees" offers a wide range of employment opportunities. Since the new energy technology is in the hands of Western developed countries, and therefore have the conditions, if students can study abroad period to learn the most advanced new energy technologies, to return to employment would be more competitive.
According to Canada to study experts, Canada University in climate, marine, mining and environment research has been in the forefront of the world, plus near the Arctic Circle, the sea, rich in mineral resources, research, environment, every year, can attract a lot of want to enrol students to environmental protection.
Because of the scarcity of labour, the Government of Canada welcomes foreign students graduated in local employment, immigration. Current students graduated from up to three years of employment visas, with the threshold of migrants, the fastest of the decline in half a year to get a green card.
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