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Energy Transition in China: the Green Turning Point in the Future of the Planet

Who would like to take a look at the possible green future of the planet and the ecological transition produced by technological innovation, should take a tour of China. China, it must be said, consumes more energy than any other country in the world. It has a voracious appetite, fueled for decades by coal, which has made it the largest CO2 emitter on the planet. But for at least ten years, this giant with a population of one billion and 400 mil…

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Who would like to take a look at the possible green future of the planet and the ecological transition produced by technological innovation, should take a tour of China. China, it must be said, consumes more energy than any other country in the world. It has a voracious appetite, fueled for decades by coal, which has made it the largest CO2 emitter on the planet. But for at least ten years, this giant with a population of one billion and 400 mil…

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SUBMITTER. The vast majority of Swedes need not be concerned if politicians dare to take strong action against the worst climate offenders. Launch a policy that quickly reduces Sweden's total climate impact, writes Örjan Svane, retired professor of sustainable urban development at the Royal Institute of Technology.

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Dagens Nyheter. broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Sunday, November 16, 2025.
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