The country’s carbon emissions could enter structural decline next year, but there’s a big if.
From the barren sands of the Gobi Desert to the high grounds of the Tibetan Plateau, China is building one mega renewable energy project after another. Its combined hydro, wind, solar and nuclear energy capacity topped 1.4 billion kilowatts by the end of October, accounting for nearly half of the country’s total power generation potential, official data shows.
The sheer scale of the effort means China may have reached a major inflection point this year, according to some analysts: for
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