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China is building twice as much wind and solar energy as every other country put together.
The rapid proliferation of electric cars is helping to blunt the use of oil in China .
Recent trends in the energy sector raise the possibility that Chinese emissions peaked last year .
But emissions would only need to decline by around 2 percent in the final months of 2024 to see yearly emissions dip below 2023 levels.
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