Chinese state media avoids mentioning that the country is by far the world's biggest polluter
UN issued report warning of 'code red' for humanity unless urgent and drastic action is taken to cut carbon emissions and limit global warming. Chinese state media covered report, but failed to explain Beijing's role in crisis.
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