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The World Is Falling Short of Its Climate Goals. Four Big Emitters Show Why.

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China Is Burning More Coal, a Growing Climate Challenge

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The country’s emissions of greenhouse gases rose last year at the fastest pace in a decade. Beijing is looking for alternatives.

Analysis: What do China’s gigantic wind and solar bases mean for its climate goals?

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How China, the world’s top polluter, avoids paying for climate damage

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United Nations still considers China, now the world’s second-largest economy and biggest annual polluter, a developing country

1-Year Later: China’s Ban on Overseas Coal Power Projects and Its Global Climate Impacts

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The United States has caused the most global warming. When will China pass it?

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For thousands of years, we made things with our hands. But in the mid-1700s, people in Britain began to make things with machines that ran on fuels which, when burned, released an invisible gas called carbon dioxide — not much at first, but that would change.