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May 2025
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Grand écart climatique (Climate contradi...

Choses à Savoir
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La Chine bat son record de production de charbon… tout en annonçant une future taxe carbone nationale. Entre impératifs économiques et engagements climatiques, l’équilibre est fragile.


Traduction :

China breaks its coal production record—just as it pledges a future national carbon tax. A balancing act between growth and climate promises.


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