Villagers near Baoding in China's Hebei province chose to barely heat their homes because of rising natural gas prices after cash-strapped governments scaled back subsidies designed to drive a transition to clean energy.
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- Villagers heat homes less due to rising natural gas prices 22s
- Subsidies for clean energy transition have been scaled back 29s
- Natural gas prices rose after 2023 government reforms 1m 10s
- Heating costs now take up nearly half of some families' yearly income 1m 25s
- Air quality improved, but many can't afford adequate heating 1m 47s