By Michael Lelyveld
China has yet to explain how it can reconcile plans for thousands of high-polluting projects with President Xi Jinping's pledge to achieve "net-zero" carbon emissions before 2060, energy and environmental experts say.
So far, the government has continued to allow investment in coal-fired power plants...
China’s High-Carbon Plans Clash With Climate Pledge – Analysis
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