(Corrects base year for China's Paris agreement carbon intensity target to 2005, not 2026, in paragraph 2) By Colleen Howe ...
Coal capacity projected to fall 75% by 2060. China’s coal-fired power capacity is expected to peak by 2030 before declining ...
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President Trump has long promoted a revival of the coal industry as one of his signature policies. He took the first steps in that direction during his first term, but has stepped up the effort during ...
China on Thursday released a new economic decarbonisation plan that seeks to put its carbon intensity reduction programme back on track, mainly by relying ...
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Oil market turmoil from the Middle East conflict may reinforce Beijing’s push for renewables, electric vehicles and energy ...
China imports roughly half of its oil from the Middle East.
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China on Thursday released a new economic decarbonisation plan that seeks to put its carbon intensity reduction programme back on track, mainly by relying on its booming renewable sector to limit coal ...