Environment
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China's Plan to Build World's Biggest Hydroelectric Dam Hampered by Melting Glaciers
As of 2016, China accounted for about 26% of global carbon emissions. But in response, the government has vowed a rather sizable carbon neutral target to be achieved by 2060. Recent landslides in Tibet are showing that climate change is going on ahead and could be a major roadblock for the country's green energy push.
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