Published: November 4th, 2021,
Last updated: November 4th, 2021
The heads of state are currently wrestling with the direction of climate policy in Glasgow. As a major polluter, China has to curb its CO2 emissions particularly hard. Within just 30 years, emissions are to be reduced to zero, at least in the overall picture. This poses major economic and social challenges for the People’s Republic. Tens of millions of people are threatened with unemployment. In today’s issue, we are addressing the fundamental question: How can growth, power security, and social stability be successfully balanced?