China Vows to Hit Carbon Peak Even With Wary New Climate Plan


“We will actively yet prudently work toward peaking carbon emissions and achieving carbon neutrality,” Premier Li Qiang said Thursday at the National People’s Congress, the once-a-year gathering of policymakers which set a modest new growth target and acknowledged rising geopolitical risks. China will balance “economic and social development, the green and low-carbon transition, and national energy security,” Li said.



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