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China’s post-COVID-19 stimulus: No Green New Deal in sight

•China has announced its stimulus package to help recovery from the COVID-crisis.•The package does not push for a massive construction boom that would billow carbon emissions.•The package does not seize the momentum to accelerate energy transitions either.•Wider energy policy currently strongly favo...

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Published in:Environmental innovation and societal transitions 2020-09, Vol.36, p.250-254
Main Authors: Gosens, Jorrit, Jotzo, Frank
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