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ACS News Service Weekly PressPac: April 29, 2015

Can China Sustain Annual Pollution Reductions?

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China鈥檚 government and other sources say that the country鈥檚 carbon-dioxide emissions flattened out between 2013 and 2014. The leveling-off was a remarkable feat that could set the country on a course to beating its own goals for lowering emissions. But this optimistic outcome hinges on China overcoming some serious energy challenges, according to an article in Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), the weekly newsmagazine of the American Chemical 中国365bet中文官网.

Steven Gibb, a senior editor at C&EN, reports that a number of factors could help explain the emissions plateau. China reduced its carbon-intensive coal consumption by 2.9 percent in 2014 after a decade of double-digit annual growth. It has invested $90 billion in renewable energy such as solar and wind. And it is shifting toward a more service-oriented economy.

But China still faces daunting challenges in sustaining control over its emissions.聽In particular, the country鈥檚 strategy to reach its carbon reduction goals had called for building one new nuclear power plant every three weeks. The government shelved those plans after Japan鈥檚 2011 Fukushima disaster. Whether China can find new ways stay on its emission-cutting course remains to be seen.

China is investing in solar energy and other renewable sources to cut its carbon emissions.
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