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CHINA’S BIG COAL CHALLENGE: China needs to cut in half its carbon emissions from its coal plants by 2030 in order to achieve its pledge of becoming carbon neutral by 2060, according to new research this morning.
To halve its emissions from coal China must shut, retrofit, or put into reserve 364 gigawatts of coal within 10 years, around a third of its current total,
according to London-based climate data provider TransitionZero.
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THE SITUATION FACING KERRY: Climate envoy John Kerry is
struggling to lock down new commitments from China and India ahead of the Biden administration s summit of global leaders from top emitting countries on Earth Day.
It’s not surprising that China, the world’s top emitter by far, and India, the third biggest emitter, aren’t rushing to announce a new emissions reductions pledge for 2030 months before November’s United Nations meeting in Glasgow, where countries are expected to enshrine tougher targets to the Paris Agreement.
Daily on Energy: Republicans look to stir up opposition to Biden agenda with shadow cabinet
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LET’S GET LEGISLATION STARTED: This week will provide the first evidence of how Democrats plan to transform President
Joe Biden’s lofty green infrastructure proposals into actual legislation.
Biden kicks things off today by hosting lawmakers from both parties at the White House. Hearings later in the week will give us a sense if Republicans are prepared to engage on Democratic ideas, or plan to stick with their argument that the infrastructure discussion should be confined mostly to roads and bridges.
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