China on alert for extreme winter weather as El Nino adds to global warming mix
13 Nov 2023

Each part of the country should prepare for its own combination of extreme weather risks this winter, the China Meteorological Administration said.
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The European Union’s new pollution-cutting targets are insufficient, China’s climate envoy told POLITICO on the sidelines of this year’s COP30 conference while also condemning the “bad example” set by the absent United States.
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With thousands of dedicated courts and more than a million recent cases, environmental and climate litigation is booming in China, but it often looks different to the trend seen elsewhere.
China carbon prices hit two-year low as market faces oversupply pressures
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Carbon credit prices in China have fallen to their lowest point since mid-2023, pressured by an excess of supply and tepid demand amid ongoing adjustments to the national emissions trading system.