By Michael Lelyveld
China’s emergency response to power shortages and demand for more coal are raising questions about its ability to meet its climate change goals.
Summer heat waves and floods appear to have set back plans to reduce reliance on coal as China’s energy mainstay while the government battles back against...
China’s Call For More Coal May Defy Climate Goals – Analysis
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