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China Off Track To Meet Climate Target Due To Increase In Carbon Dioxide Emission, Study Says
Carbon dioxide emissions have increased despite reduced economic growth in China. Read more here. China is at risk of missing major climate targets for 2025 and must reduce fossil fuel consumption while maintaining record renewable energy investment to get back on track, according to research.
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