By Michael Lelyveld
Despite mounting environmental pressure, China's leaders deferred a decision on stopping construction of new coal-fired power plants at a key Communist Party meeting this week, casting doubt on President Xi Jinping's climate goals.
Official statements issued at the close of the fifth plenary session of...
China Delays Decision On New Coal Plants – Analysis
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