Clean Energy Rollout Means China’s Emissions May Have Peaked

Clean Energy Rollout Means China’s Emissions May Have Peaked

Covid-19 Could Put China’s Clean Energy Agenda on Hold

China’s carbon emissions will likely hit a new record in 2023 on the back of an economic rebound, but a rapid expansion in green energy will enable its emissions to peak. A massive rollout of wind and solar power across china may mean the country’s emissions peaked in 2023, in what would be a historic turning point in the fight against climate change. Peak emissions are just the beginning. China’s carbon emissions have either peaked already or will do this winter, seven years ahead of schedule. They may plateau for a year or two but will then go into.

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