China's Carbon Emissions Dual Control Policy
Questions and Answers
Chinese
Nov 2025
Report
ACTION 2035 Climate Governance Energy Transition
Summary:
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Suggested citation:
Institute for Global Decarbonization Progress (iGDP) & Shanxi Coshare Innovation Institute of Energy and Environment. (2025). Carbon Emission Dual Control Policy: Basic Q&A. Beijing: iGDP. November 2025.
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