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China s extreme weather warnings avoid talk of climate change
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Soros-Funded Groups Call on Biden To Ignore China s Abuses in Order To Fight Climate Change
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A man tends to vegetables as emissions rise from nearby cooling towers of a coal-fired power station in Tongling, Anhui province, China, in January 2019. | BLOOMBERG
Bloomberg Feb 11, 2021
For most of her young life, 9-year-old Gao Ximan dreamed of becoming a policewoman. But after attending an eight-week online workshop about climate change this summer, she decided being a conservationist was a more important ambition.
China Daily Global / 2021-01 / 29 / Page013
Green at heart Young Chinese willing to play their part in securing a carbon-neutral future The young are the generation that will be most affected by climate change. This has bestowed on Chinese youth a greater sense of historical responsibility to take actions to combat climate change. The Report on Climate Awareness and Actions of Chinese Youth released by the China Youth Climate Action Network in December 2020 surveyed over 5,000 people between the ages of 18 to 24 at colleges across the country, including top-tier establishments and vocational schools. The majority of respondents (84 percent) were aware of the gravity of climate change, describing it as a very serious or quite serious issue. And 41.6 percent of respondents described it as the most serious global issue today , followed by social inequality (12.9 percent) and public health (8.3 percent). The respondents
Five years after Paris, what do young Chinese people think about climate change?
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