A man shovels coal at a mine in Shanxi, China, in 2016. China has pledged carbon neutrality by 2060, but its new coal spree is the latest sign it’s putting off the immediate actions needed to meet that goal.
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The world is still barreling in the wrong direction on coal power plant construction, and China — despite its pledges to scale down fossil fuels to avert climate catastrophe — continues to drive that trend.

China built the majority of the coal plants completed in 2020, and also accounted for 85 percent of the world’s new coal plant proposals, according to a report out Monday by Global Energy Monitor, an environmental research and advocacy group. That means instead of transitioning away from coal power — the source of nearly 40 percent of China’s carbon emissions — it is doubling down.

And due in large part to China, global coal power capacity under development increased for the first time since 2015.

At the same time, the EU and US are retiring coal plants rapidly as renewables, natural gas, and climate regulations […]

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