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China pushes technical solutions in race to meet climate goals

(Reuters, 13 Jan 2021) Government says it will promote construction of large-scale carbon capture demonstration projects and deploy advanced satellite technology to track land use change.

China will promote large-scale carbon capture projects and track methane emissions from coal and oil and gas extraction, as part of its contribution to global efforts to limit temperature rises, the environment ministry said on Wednesday.

President Xi Jinping promised last year that China, the world's biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, would bring emissions to a peak before 2030 and become "carbon neutral" by 2060.

In new policy guidelines, China's Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE) vowed to make climate action a performance indicator for government officials.

It also said controlling carbon emissions would be at the heart of a coordinated programme to protect and restore the country's environment, which has been damaged by decades of breakneck industrial growth.

Since Xi disclosed China's carbon neutrality goal to the United Nations in September last year, scholars at home and abroad have said China would need to deploy technologies that capture greenhouse gas released during the extraction and combustion of fossil fuels.

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Reuters, 13 Jan 2021: China pushes technical solutions in race to meet climate goals