The goals are to cap coal consumption at 4.1 billion metric tons by 2020, and to reduce the proportion of coal in primary energy consumption to less than 58 percent by 2020 from 64 percent in 2015, cutting coal's share in the energy mix and making room for clean energy.
The gang of 36, based in Huizhou, Guangdong province, had a clear division of labor in production, wholesale and retail, said police, who received reports from the public in August that some individuals had bought fake Dyson hairdryers from stores on various online shopping platforms.
The future presents a pretty cloudy picture-a specter even. You know-things like robots taking jobs-millions and millions out of work-bitter, alienated and nothing to do? You might even think, we're living in an age of monsters: exotic diseases able to spread around the world, mass extinction and yikes! scientists say an asteroid could wipe out everything; reasons to want to escape to a place that feels safe, like virtual reality. So, we asked the experts: could we, someday, choose between life in reality or in virtual reality?
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The girl sent digital gifts of money to show affection to her favorite hosts, Liu said - mostly young, fashionable men who livestream their daily lives, music and video gaming.
The go-ahead came nearly five months after domestic and overseas group tours were suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The government intends to introduce returnable deposits on bottles, cans and disposable cups.
The government has also asked the city's civil servants to join with volunteers in providing essential services to stranded passengers.
The fresh fundraising pushed the company's valuation over 20 billion yuan, making it the biggest online education company globally.
The global slump in gold prices since April has further stimulated the already strong demand in China, said Zhu. "The price drop due to the China-US trade tensions, the growing strength of the US dollar, and the depreciation of the RMB will further drive gold demand in the second half."