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English: Chart showing amounts of carbon dioxide emitted by China as a function of time
  • Source: Myllyvirta, Lauri. Analysis: Clean energy just put China’s CO2 emissions into reverse for first time. Carbon Brief (15 May 2025). Archived from the original on 29 May 2025.
  • Suggested caption, based on source: 2025 saw China's first 12-month decline in carbon dioxide emissions attributable to growth in non-fossil fuel power. The 2016 decline is attributable to a slump after stimulus measures, and 2022's decline is attributable to zero-Covid controls.
  • Source explains: "China’s emissions from fossil fuels and cement, million tonnes of CO2, rolling 12-month totals. Source: Emissions are estimated from National Bureau of Statistics data on production of different fuels and cement, China Customs data on imports and exports and WIND Information data on changes in inventories, applying emissions factors from China’s latest national greenhouse gas emissions inventory and annual emissions factors per tonne of cement production until 2024. Sector breakdown of coal consumption is estimated using coal consumption data from WIND Information and electricity data from the National Energy Administration."
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