#  Breaking the “hard-to-abate” bottleneck in China’s path to carbon neutrality 

 



 **Citation:**

 Xi Yang, Chris P. Nielsen, Shaojie Song, Michael B. McElroy, Xiaoyang Wang. Submitted. "Breaking the “hard-to-abate” bottleneck in China’s path to carbon neutrality.” *Nature Energy*.

 See also: [Air Pollution, Greenhouse Gases &amp; Climate](/research-area/air-pollution-greenhouse-gases-climate), [Energy &amp; Grid](/research-area/energy-grid), [McElroy, Michael B.](/publications/publication-authors/mcelroy-michael-b), [Yang, Xi](/publications/publication-authors/yang-xi), [Nielsen, Chris P.](/publications/publication-authors/nielsen-chris-p)



 

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