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Can China Put a Cap on Coal?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Putting a cap on China's coal use will be difficult, but not impossible, experts argue.
In New Plan, China Eyes 2020 Energy Cap
By Shannon Tiezzi
In the new 2014-2020 energy plan, China eyes both clean energy and energy self-sufficiency.
China Tries to Kick Its Coal Addiction
By Shannon Tiezzi
A long-awaited coal tax aims to stem China's reliance on coal. But is it enough?
Asia Turns Greener
By Anthony Fensom
Asia’s economic giants appear to be getting serious about tackling emissions.
China’s Delicate Pursuit of Natural Gas
By Mark Eels
As it seeks to reduce its dependence on coal, Beijing’s return to the Silk Road raises some unfamiliar security concerns.
Chinese Coal Use to Hit 4.8 Billion Metric Tons Annually by 2020
By John C.K. Daly
China's coal consumption will continue to rise rapidly, despite a heavy human and environmental cost.
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