By 2019, carbon emission intensity in China had decreased by 48.1% compared with 2005, which exceeded the target of reducing carbon emission intensity by 40-45% between 2005 and 2020, reversing the trend of rapid carbon dioxide emission growth.
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The country has been increasing the overall utilization rate of #RenewableEnergy, with average consumption rate of#windpower reaching 96%, solar photovoltaic power hitting 98%, and water energy in major river basins reaching 96% in 2019.Show this thread -
China is also proposing for the international community to work together on the #sustainabledevelopment of global energy, address the challenges of#climatechange, and build a cleaner and more beautiful world.Show this thread
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“They have deliberately raised the heat of the Taiwan issue … (and) sent flirtatious glances to Taiwan’s independence forces, severely jeopardizing peace and stability,” People’s Liberation Army spokesman Zhang Chunhui was quoted as saying by the South China Morning Post.


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Congratulations China for becoming the largest energy producer in the world.
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China has become the world's largest energy producer and consumer and its transition to efficient energy utilization has been the fastest in the world.