Seven in 10 climate researchers expect China's carbon emissions to peak by the end of the decade, survey shows.
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China’s carbon emissions are expected to peak later than previously forecast, a survey of climate experts finds.
Seven in 10 climate researchers expect China's carbon emissions to peak by the end of the decade, survey shows.
Seven in 10 climate researchers expect China's carbon emissions to peak by the end of the decade, survey shows.
By John Power
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China’s carbon emissions are expected to peak later than previously forecast, a survey of climate experts finds.

Signs of a peak in Chinese carbon emissions have emerged this year, well ahead of target — with potentially wider implications.

Experts are divided if the drop over really means China has reached the peak of its emissions.

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