China’s pollution hotspots get headstart in cutting coal use

Published 12:39 on February 8, 2017  /  Last updated at 23:25 on February 8, 2017  / /  Asia Pacific, China

China’s most populous and heavily polluted regions will likely overachieve on their five-year targets to rein in coal use and achieve substantial CO2 cuts as regulators work hard to appease public demand for clean air.
China’s most populous and heavily polluted regions will likely overachieve on their five-year targets to rein in coal use and achieve substantial CO2 cuts as regulators work hard to appease public demand for clean air.


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