He wants China to win the race to provide climate solutions and assume the global leadership that would come with it.
Rapidly rising coal demands in China and India make the prospect of meeting global net-zero by 2050 goals increasingly dim.
The world added more coal power capacity last year than any year since 2016, with China driving most growth and most planned ...
As the United States continues to rapidly retire its dwindling fleet of coal-fired power plants in ... The simple fact of the matter is that both the Xi Jinping government in China and India ...
The report warned that countries must shut down coal plants faster and impose tighter restrictions on the development and ...
Despite global commitments to clean energy, coal production and consumption remain high, particularly in Asia, led by China ...
China’s previous envoy Xie Zhenhua, who Liu calls a “climate hero,” is widely credited with helping convince Xi to set a 2060 ...
President Xi Jinping told the United Nations General Assembly last year that China would stop investing in overseas coal-fired power plants as part of its commitment to combat climate change ...
In 2021, China’s President Xi Jinping announced stricter controls ... after national officials loosened restrictions on new coal plants due to energy security concerns,” said Anders Hove ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping unveiled the reorganization last week ... All the while, China permitted more new coal plants in ...
President Xi Jinping said in 2021 that China would ... meeting this 2040 phase-out goal would require an average of 126 GW in coal plant capacity to be shutdown annually for the next 17 years ...