China first-quarter emissions fell despite rising power demand
Thursday, 15 May 2025 () China's emissions fell in the first quarter of 2025 despite rapidly growing power demand thanks to soaring renewable and nuclear energy, a key milestone for world's top emitter, analysis showed Thursday. "Renewable energy is now beginning to not only meet China's growing demand but also reduce emissions," said Li Shuo, head of the Asia Society Policy Institute's China Climate Hub.
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France's Beauval Zoo welcomes first golden snub-nosed monkeys from China
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