Renewable power reversing China’s emissions growth
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China’s carbon emissions show the first signs of stabilization, according to a new report by Agora Energy China and Agora Energiewende, which points to the first decline directly related to the growth of clean energy. Industrial transformation is gaining speed, driven by electrification, although more stringent policies, such as carbon pricing and measures that support circularity, are essential to maintain momentum.
Renewable power reversing China’s emissions growth
Read the full story at Ars Technica. China has been installing renewable energy at a spectacular rate and now has more renewable capacity than the next 13 countries combined, and four times that of its closest competitor, the US. Yet, so far at least, that hasn’t been enough to offset the rise of fossil fuel … Continue reading Renewable power reversing China’s emissions growth
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