China puts coal plants at full capacity , as it touts hosting a green Olympics : NPR
China's Olympic venues have opened their doors to a giant coal power plant, which could be the latest site to be built in the city. But what does this mean for climate change, and what is it like for the environment?
Source: npr.orgPublished on 2022-02-16
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