Think tank: China must cut carbon intensity five per cent a year

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Influential study argues carbon tax is needed to help curb growth in greenhouse gas emissions

China will need to cut its carbon intensity by four to five per cent annually and introduce a CO2 tax if it is to achieve its goal of attaining "low carbon development" by 2050, according to one of the...

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