The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) tries to play to its advantage the efforts of Western countries to counter climate change, several experts told The Epoch Times; this time, however, its strategy seems to be failing. Over the past year or so, the CCP has made a series of moves that gave some hope the regime has come around on climate. The country of 1.4 billion, responsible for about one-third of the world’s carbon emissions and growing, will be carbon neutral by 2060, just 10 years after the deadline other developed nations aim for, CCP head Xi Jinping told United Nations Assembly last year. China boosted its renewable power production by 120 million kilowatts in 2020 and plans to increase it 10-fold by 2030, the regime said. Recently, the CCP added more details, such as a pledge for 80 percent of electricity from non-carbon sources by 2060 as well as a …