Energy Switch (2022) : 3x4
China's Energy and Climate Policies, Part 2
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Overview
While China continues to build coal plants, they intend to reduce their use, to manage local air pollution and meet peak CO2 and net zero goals, while prioritizing their energy security. Can it be done? Dr. Wei Peng, Assistant Professor, Princeton University, and Dr. David Sandalow, Founder and Director of Columbia's US-China program, conclude their thoughts.
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3 - 2Carbon Capture and Storage October 09, 2024 -
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3 - 4China's Energy and Climate Policies, Part 2 October 23, 2024 -
3 - 5Students on the Future of Energy October 30, 2024 -
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3 - 8Electric Cars - Pros and Cons, Part 2 November 20, 2024 -
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