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China Clarifies its Plans on Setting a CO2 Emissions Peak

A top Chinese official says the country may announce a peak year for climate-warming emissions soon. Source article:  China Clarifies its Plans on Setting a CO2 Emissions Peak ; ;Related ArticlesThe Good, the Bad and the Anthropocene (Age of Us)Population by the Numbers: Unplanned PregnanciesProtecting Parrotfish on the Path to a Caribbean Reef Revival ;

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China Clarifies its Plans on Setting a CO2 Emissions Peak

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Why More Climate Science Hasn’t Led to More Climate Policy – Yet

Why there’s a gap between climate science and climate policy. Read original article:  Why More Climate Science Hasn’t Led to More Climate Policy – Yet ; ;Related ArticlesClimate Panel’s Fifth Report Clarifies Humanity’s ChoicesEconomix Blog: The Cost of Climate ChangeWill Hurricane Lull Blunt Coastal Shifts? ;

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Why More Climate Science Hasn’t Led to More Climate Policy – Yet

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