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China’s remarkable progress towards achieving its carbon emission and neutrality targets was highlighted by Professor Hazhen ...
China approved 11.29 gigawatts (GW) of new coal power plants in the first three months of 2025, already exceeding the 10.34 ...
China is the world’s largest single greenhouse gas emitter, spewing more than double the amount of heat-trapping chemicals as ...
This shift is attributed to a significant rise in electricity supplied by new wind, solar, and nuclear capacity.
For the first time, the growth in China’s clean power generation has caused the nation’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to fall despite rapid power demand growth.
Taipei, Taiwan – China’s failure to meet a key carbon emissions target has raised concerns about its ability to achieve carbon neutrality, a potentially decisive factor in global efforts to ...
China is planning a shift in the way it aims to control greenhouse gases, favoring hard targets for total carbon emissions over its current method of measuring them against economic growth. China ...
Suspicions were first reported last year that the world’s biggest greenhouse gas polluter was managing to cut its emissions ...
Carbon Brief looks back at Shenzhen’s low-carbon transition efforts to date and assesses its progress on carbon mitigation.
China’s emissions have fallen before. In 2022 they dipped after the country’s strict covid-19 controls strangled economic ...
"This offers hope for an earlier-than-expected peak in China's emissions and should lay the groundwork for an ambitious target in the 2035 nationally determined contribution expected later this year." ...
China has invested large amounts into renewables ... Although India has also invested in renewable energy, including nuclear energy, emissions targets can look good on paper when they are based ...