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China has announced its first-ever absolute emissions reduction target: a 7–10% cut from peak levels by 2035. It’s a milestone in global climate diplomacy—but one that falls short of what science says is needed to stay within 1.5°C. In this episode, we explore the promise and the gaps. From record-breaking solar and wind buildouts to the coal conundrum, the expanding emissions trading scheme, and the role of energy storage, we break down what this means for China’s future, the global carbon ledger, and Australia’s export economy.
Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
By Pod Bay MediaChina has announced its first-ever absolute emissions reduction target: a 7–10% cut from peak levels by 2035. It’s a milestone in global climate diplomacy—but one that falls short of what science says is needed to stay within 1.5°C. In this episode, we explore the promise and the gaps. From record-breaking solar and wind buildouts to the coal conundrum, the expanding emissions trading scheme, and the role of energy storage, we break down what this means for China’s future, the global carbon ledger, and Australia’s export economy.
Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.