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  2. Environment of China - Wikipedia

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    Warming stripes of China between 1901 and 2019. Climate change is having major effects on the Chinese economy, society and the environment. [19] [20] China is the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide, through an energy infrastructure heavily focused on coal.

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Environment/Environment by country ...

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    Toggle Environment of China subsection. 1.1 Biota. 1.2 Geography and climate. 1.3 Land. 1.4 Water. 2 Climate change. 3 Energy. 4 Pollution control. 5 Protected areas.

  4. Climate change in China - Wikipedia

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    Warming stripes of China between 1901 and 2019. Climate change is having major effects on the Chinese economy, society and the environment. [1] [2] China is the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide, through an energy infrastructure heavily focused on coal.

  5. China warns of hotter, longer heatwaves as climate change ...

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    "China is a region that is sensitive to global climate change, a region where the impact will be significant," said Yuan Jiashuang, vice-director of the CMA's National Climate Centre, at a briefing.

  6. Geography of China - Wikipedia

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    China originally had an estimated number of 50,000 rivers. However, due to statistical discrepancies, water and soil loss, and climate change, there are currently only an estimated 22,000 rivers remaining. [7] The rivers in China have a total length of 420,000 kilometers. 1,500 have a catchment area exceeding 1,000 square kilometers.

  7. Will China step up if Trump takes a step back on climate change?

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    Other changes were observed too, some around China's presentation of its own economic status. It is classed as a developing country in the context of UN climate talks, despite being the world’s ...

  8. Climate policy of China - Wikipedia

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    The climate policy of China has a massive impact on global climate change, as China is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the world. Chinese plans to abide by carbon emission reduction goals involves peaking greenhouse gas emissions before 2030, and achieving carbon neutrality before 2060. [ 1 ]

  9. China and the US pledge to step up climate efforts ahead of ...

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    China and the U.S. have pledged to accelerate their efforts to address climate change ahead of a major U.N. meeting on the issue, making a commitment to take steps to reduce emissions of methane ...