As the largest carbon emitter globally, China needs to aim for at least a 30% CO2 emissions reduction by 2035 in its new climate targets if the world has a chance to meet the Paris Agreement goals, Finland-based think tank Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) said in a report on Thursday. China, and other nations, must submit to the UN by February 2025 their new national climate plans, the so-called nationally determined contributions (NDCs), as required by the Paris Agreement. The trajectory of China’s emissions and emissions…