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Infographic: Is China Still A Developing Country? And Why it Matters for Energy and Climate

Wednesday, July 22, 2020
By
Philippe Benoit and Kevin Tu
Climate Change & EnvironmentAsia + PacificChina

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Philippe Benoit
Philippe Benoit

Philippe Benoit is an Adjunct Senior Research Scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy. 

Kevin Tu

Kevin Tu is a Non-Resident Fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy.

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