China releases carbon neutrality framework, eyes 80% non-fossil in energy mix by 2060

Published 09:11 on October 20, 2021  /  Last updated at 09:11 on October 20, 2021  / /  Asia Pacific, China, Climate Talks

China has released a policy framework document laying out an overall pathway to becoming carbon neutral by 2060, including a target to get 80% of its energy from non-fossil sources by that year, with a set of more detailed action plans expected to be released in coming weeks.
China has released a policy framework document laying out an overall pathway to becoming carbon neutral by 2060, including a target to get 80% of its energy from non-fossil sources by that year, with a set of more detailed action plans expected to be released in coming weeks.


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