China puts coal plants at full capacity , even as it touts hosting a green Olympics
China's reliance on coal has become a major issue for the Olympics, according to the Chinese government. But what is it like to be more environmentally-friendly, asks Jonathan Marcus, editor of the University of China in Beijing. Why?
Source: kvpr.orgPublished on 2022-02-16
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