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From coal-powered plants belching smoke to vast expanses of solar panels glinting under the sun, China's transition to green ...
China approved 11.29 gigawatts (GW) of new coal power plants in the first three months of 2025, already exceeding the 10.34 ...
China’s emissions have fallen before. In 2022 they dipped after the country’s strict covid-19 controls strangled economic ...
China’s remarkable progress towards achieving its carbon emission and neutrality targets was highlighted by Professor Hazhen ...
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China will start drafting its 15th Five-Year Plan in 2025, shaping national priorities from 2026 to 2030. Here's what we know ...
On this occasion, China's Ministry of Ecology and Environment officially released the 2024 Report on the State of the Ecology ...
If China maintains these trends, its carbon emissions could continue to fall. A sustained drop would indicate the country has passed peak emissions, putting it several years ahead of its 2030 target.
Suspicions were first reported last year that the world’s biggest greenhouse gas polluter was managing to cut its emissions five years earlier than planned.
The decline in China's carbon emissions is largely driven by a massive expansion of solar, wind, and nuclear energy capacity in the country.
THE surge in green investment in China continues to bolster growth, offsetting the drag from the beleaguered property sector.
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