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Sponsored: UPS proves the business case for electrifying commercial fleets.
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China's emissions are likely to peak before 2030. What comes next?
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From Malaysia to Australia, more investors are funding renewable energy, sustainable supply chains and other efforts to future-proof economies against climate change.
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Electric buses are getting big press in America, but they're growing in big numbers in China.
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Carbon production is high from suppliers, but the emissions aren't easily traceable when the products are exported.
by Ma Yingying
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Initiatives in Shanghai and Beijing signal a heightened focus on emissions reductions and coordinated waste management across regions.
by Helen Carey
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The question is: How quickly will China transition into a consumption-based, service economy?
by Vipin Arora
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A new report indicates changes in the international renewables market due to policy changes in China.
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It has become the de facto leader in international climate efforts. But is the world’s leading carbon emitter now pulling back?
by Fred Pearce
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China's corporate aforestation efforts are encouraging, but consumer demand for environmental products is lagging.
by Nicole Wu
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Chinese electric vehicle companies GAC Motor and Future Mobility are pressing the gas for a U.S. debut in the near future.
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Other big companies should emulate the tech giant’s focus on helping suppliers get there, too.
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The move is hailed as 'hugely significant' given China's position as largest building construction market in the world.