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"textContent": "China’s national carbon market has reached another expansion point, and the signal is larger than it first appears. The Ministry of Ecology and Environment has extended mandatory carbon reporting beyond the original heavy sectors to include petrochemicals, chemicals, flat glass, copper smelting, papermaking, and civil aviation. That move does not ... [continued]\n\nThe post China’s Carbon Market Expands Into Heavy Industry As USA Regresses appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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