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China: Climate change costs EUR 51 billion and jeopardizes food supply

Shortly before the harvest, China's authorities are warning of high temperatures and drought, which could jeopardize wheat production. Climate change is already jeopardizing the economic performance, food supply, and health of the Chinese population. China's adaptation strategy has some gaps.

Von Angela Köckritz

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Umwelt: Erneuerbaren-Boom führt zu sinkenden CO₂-Emissionen

Chinas CO₂-Emissionen sind in den letzten zwölf Monaten gesunken. Erstmals war dafür nicht eine Wirtschaftskrise, sondern der schnelle Ausbau der erneuerbaren Energien verantwortlich, wie eine neue Analyse zeigt. Ob der Trend anhält, liegt auch am Handelskrieg mit den USA und der Ausgestaltung chinesischer Konjunkturprogramme.

Von Nico Beckert

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China: Renewables boom leads to falling CO₂ emissions

China's CO₂ emissions have fallen in the last twelve months. For the first time, this was not due to an economic crisis, but to the rapid expansion of renewable energies, as a new analysis shows. Whether the trend continues also depends on the trade war with the USA and the design of Chinese economic stimulus programs.

Von Nico Beckert

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Renewables boom: China's CO2 emissions have declined.

China’s CO2 emissions have declined over the past twelve months. For the first time, the cause wasn’t an economic crisis but rather the rapid expansion of renewable energy, according to a new analysis. Whether the trend continues will also depend on the trade war with the United States and how China structures its economic stimulus programs.

Von Amelie Richter