China becoming the World's Largest Carbon Market

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Image result for china smogChina, the largest global emitter of greenhouse gases contributing largely to global rising temperatures, is now trying to make progress toward decreasing this. Where they have begun an emissions trading system that for now covers gas and coal power production. That will include 11 different emissions baselines for plants based on whether power they run on, their size, and other factors.Having this cap on fossil fuels will allow them to take steps toward helping them with their smog epidemic.Other countries should also follow China in their effort to help remedy their emission output. China's plan is a little similar to the EPA's Clean Power Plan that is now planned to be made ineffective.Which could be detrimental to the environment by being able to output more greenhouse gases. In order to go forward, we need more acts put in place for cleaner power and more baseline on emissions that plants are able to put out.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/china-set-to-debut-the-world-rsquo-s-largest-carbon-market/



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  2. This is such a shining light on good news in the world. Many people know of this issue and it is great that China is recognizing and taking action. I am now wondering what the steps are for trying to decrease the emissions and how realistic is their goal? It seems like a lot of work to do considering their pollution state, and hopefully they can get it done.

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  3. Your article is very informative and I did not know how much carbon China emitted. The one thing I would like to point out is the grammar error in one of your sentences. "Which... put out". Otherwise, your article is very informative. What are some ways to make the United States a major carbon market.

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