The plan reaffirmed China’s conviction to “fully implement” the UN’s climate convention and the Paris Agreement.
Evidence suggests that China's "cradle of civilization" experienced marked climate disasters and social upheavals during the mid-late Holocene (around 3,000 years ago). However, the direct causes and ...
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Climate disasters caused societal upheaval 3,000 years ago in China, study of 'oracle bones' hints
Some civilizations in inland China underwent dramatic changes and population drops 3,000 years ago. Now, researchers are using oracle bones, archaeological evidence and climate modeling to find out ...
(Corrects base year for China's Paris agreement carbon intensity target to 2005, not 2026, in paragraph 2) By Colleen Howe ...
China announced at Davos 2022 that it will plant and conserve 70 billion trees by 2030 to fight climate change. But experts are skeptical.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has affected China's energy security, prompting a reassessment. Read more at ...
China's green transition isn't climate policy — it's an industrial strategy. Here's how Beijing is positioning itself to control the future of global electrification.
There’s a Chinese expression—zuò shan guan hǔ dòu—which roughly translates to “Sit on the mountain and watch tigers fight.” ...
China’s government has released a new economic decarbonisation plan that seeks to put its carbon intensity reduction programme back on track ...
While climate policy in major industrialized democracies is increasingly treated as part of a culture war, China is treating it as an economic strategy. Beijing’s new pledge to cut greenhouse gas ...
There’s a Chinese expression—zuò shan guan hǔ dòu—which roughly translates to “Sit on the mountain and watch tigers fight.” For attendees at this year’s World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in ...
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