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Tag Archives: Wen Jiabao
China to cap energy use in national low-carbon plan
Limit is expected to form cornerstone of five-year plan to curb surging greenhouse gas emissions A cap on energy consumption is expected to be at the heart of a Chinese low-carbon plan to be issued this year, experts believe, amid … Continue reading
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Tagged Carbon Cycle, China, Climate change, Emissions trading, Environment, Greenhouse gas, Low-carbon economy, Wen Jiabao
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China unveils green targets
Premier vows to improve energy efficiency and curb pollution and carbon emissions. Growing environmental costs and energy demands have persuaded China’s leaders that the country cannot sustain its breakneck economic growth. In a speech on Saturday at the annual National … Continue reading
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Tagged Beijing, China, Energy, Greenhouse gas, Premier Wen Jiabao, Wen Jiabao
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