China’s new economic stimulus policy adds uncertainty to emissions outlook

Published 07:36 on October 29, 2024  /  Last updated at 07:36 on October 29, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, China

New economic stimulus measures to prop up household consumption could bring greater uncertainty to China’s emissions outlook, even though the country's annual emissions may fall this year thanks to the massive additions of renewables, analysts said.
New economic stimulus measures to prop up household consumption could bring greater uncertainty to China’s emissions outlook, even though the country's annual emissions may fall this year thanks to the massive additions of renewables, analysts said.


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