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Policy Buzzwords: How is China reducing its carbon footprint?

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China, presently the world's largest carbon emitter, has been rolling out policies to reduce its carbon footprint. These include cutting its reliance on fossil fuels, boosting the proportion of renewable resources in the country's energy mix, and increasing the size of forests. CGTN reporters Li Jianhua and Dong Xue show you how China works to peak its carbon emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060.

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