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News category: In the news

China’s greenhouse gas emissions may peak by 2025, says study

South China Morning Post, 8 June


G-7 Calls for Zero Fossil-Fuel Emissions by End of 21st Century

Washington Post, 8 June


China’s greenhouse gas emissions could fall within 10 years

The Irish Times, 9 June


La Chine devrait réduire ses émissions de gaz à effet de serre plus vite que prévu

Le Monde, 8 June


Climat : les émissions de la Chine à leur maximum d’ici 2025

MSN.com France, 8 June


Em 2025, China chegará a pico de emissão de gases de efeito estufa

Correio Popular, 8 June


China greenhouse gases: Progress is made, report says

China’s greenhouse gas emissions could start to decline within 10 years, according to a report from the London School of Economics. read more »


‘Big oil’ split over climate-change risk as Paris talks loom

The Telegraph, 8 June


Chinese greenhouse gas emissions may peak by 2025, says study

Research by London School of Economics suggests the world could now avoid warming of more than 2C read more »


Un Programa Apolo para la energía

El Mundo, 5 June


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