China’s coal consumption could peak by 2025 as the world’s top consumer of the fossil fuel ramps up its push for clean energy, a report published on Wednesday said.
Humans have persistent food needs that trigger considerable greenhouse gas emissions, varying significantly by region.
China's emissions of carbon dioxide are on course to rise slightly this year, despite rapid progress on renewables and ...
China is responsible for 90% of the global growth in emissions since 2015, but it has added green energy capacity at an ...
China's power firms are on track to cut coal's share of annual electricity generation to below 60% for the first time in 2024 ...
China's coal consumption could peak by 2025 as the world's top consumer of the fossil fuel ramps up its push for clean energy ...
Researchers said that despite rapid advances in renewable energy and electric vehicles, China's carbon dioxide emissions are ...
Chinese climate experts have grown more confident the nation will peak carbon emissions years ahead of the government’s 2030 ...
(THE CONVERSATION) The 2024 U.N. climate talks ended in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Nov. 24 after two weeks of arguments, agreements ...
The United Nations estimates that up to 10% of all human-produced greenhouse gases are generated by food loss and waste. That ...
Researchers at Peking University have demonstrated the potential of China's carbon neutrality policies to bring substantial health co-benefits, including reducing air pollution-related mortality.
COP29 officially ended on Friday, November 22, but not without hiccups. A major one occurred when Argentina pulled its ...