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  "path": "/news/11022026/china-greenhouse-gas-emissions-offset-by-clean-energy/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-12T00:01:00.000Z",
  "site": "https://insideclimatenews.org",
  "tags": [
    "Clean Energy",
    "Fossil Fuels",
    "China",
    "Emissions reductions",
    "energy transition",
    "greenhouse gas",
    "greenhouse gas emissions",
    "greenhouse gases",
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  "textContent": "Planet-warming emissions from China, currently the world’s largest greenhouse gas polluter, have continued to flatline or fall as cleaner forms of energy outpace coal and gas generation, according to a new analysis published Wednesday. If the trend continues, China’s emissions from energy production could peak in the next two years, representing a major structural change […]",
  "title": "China Could Reach Peak Greenhouse Gas Emissions Sooner Than Beijing Planned, New Report Suggests"
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