China Integrates Carbon Targets into National Development Plans
China is set to integrate carbon emission targets into its national development agenda, aiming to enhance control mechanisms and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.
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China is set to integrate carbon emission targets into its national development agenda, aiming to enhance control mechanisms and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.
A study in Science journal reveals that Andean glacier retreat is unprecedented in human history, posing significant environmental and water resource challenges.
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A study by the Chinese Academy of Sciences finds that only 12.6% of inorganic phosphorus fertilizers are absorbed by plants each year, highlighting inefficiencies and environmental concerns.
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