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Strategic and Economic Dialogue announces climate progress, ChinaFAQs and...

Geoffrey Henderson For the full briefing notice including speakers, topics, and the video recording, click hereAt this week’s U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue in Washington, D.C., the two...

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China Announces Next Steps in Shift to Low-Carbon Path

Paul Joffe and Geoffrey Henderson As China unveiled its contribution (“INDC”) to the international climate negotiations, affirming the pledges it made in its joint announcement with the U.S. in...

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Stronger Commitments from China and US Are Breakthrough for International...

Paul Joffe and Geoffrey Henderson With the current climate negotiations reaching a conclusion in Paris this coming December, we are at a pivotal moment in the global effort to address climate change...

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China Is Raising Its Climate Ambition, Experts Say

Geoffrey Henderson This post originally appeared on WRI’s Insights blog:China is increasing its ambition in addressing climate change, and it has a strong national interest in sustaining its actions....

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Steel production, air pollution, and electricity prices

Geoffrey Henderson China’s top steel-producing city—Tangshan, Hebei province—is undergoing campaigns to reduce smog through stringent pollution standards and to tackle overcapacity, which entail...

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To Achieve its New Climate Goals, China Must Look to its Buildings

Maoqi Sun and Jennifer Layke This post is co-written with Clay Nesler, the vice president for global energy and sustainability at Johnson Controls. This post is adapted from a similar post on WRI’s...

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Chinese and U.S. Cities, States and Provinces Announce Climate Targets and...

Geoffrey Henderson At this week’s U.S.-China Climate Leaders Summit in Los Angeles, eleven cities and provinces from across China committed to reach a peak in their carbon dioxide emissions before the...

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U.S.-China Presidential Summit Offers Opportunity on Climate Change

Valerie Karplus Climate change looms large among the many issues on the table at the upcoming meeting of Presidents Xi and Obama in the U.S. next week. Any new developments at that meeting will build...

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US-China Cooperation is Good News for the Climate

Deborah Seligsohn The US-China Joint Announcement on Climate Change is a landmark for the bilateral relationship in terms of its specificity and ambition. This is especially true given that many...

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On the Path to Paris, Obama and Xi Invite Stronger Global Climate Ambition

Valerie Karplus The latest Obama-Xi announcement sends a strong message: the two nations are acting fast to enable a global low carbon transition. Friday’s joint announcement is an unprecedented step...

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US-China Climate Change Announcement Signals New Phase for Global Action

Geoffrey Henderson, Kristin Meek, David Waskow, Athena Ballesteros and Paul Joffe This post originally appeared on WRI’s Insights blog:Nearly a year ago, the United States and China laid out their...

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China, the U.S., and France: Paris and the Road Ahead

Paul Joffe and Geoffrey Henderson While the 21st Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (for short, COP21) officially begins on Monday, November 30th in Paris, the...

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China in Paris: New Responsibility, New Optimism

Deborah Seligsohn From the Paris Climate NegotiationsThere is an infectious enthusiasm among the Chinese delegation, both actual negotiators and the many academics the Chinese government brings along...

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Climate Change in Paris; Air-Pocalypse in Beijing. What’s the connection?

Deborah Seligsohn From the Paris Climate NegotiationsBy now everyone who follows environmental news or looks at the front page of major newspapers knows that in the last two weeks Beijing has suffered...

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In Paris, China Announces Promising Elements of National Emissions Trading...

Ranping Song From the Paris Climate NegotiationsNegotiators from around the world have gathered in Paris to finalize a global climate agreement, which will be supported by the commitments of over 180...

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Where Wai (outer) meets Nei (inner): How China’s international and domestic...

Michael Davidson and Valerie Karplus From the Paris Climate NegotiationsNational goal-setting—an expected key outcome from the Paris climate talks currently underway—is a common fixture of...

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Data Transparency: New Dynamic at COP-21 in Paris

Angel Hsu, Andrew Moffat and Kaiyang Xu From the Paris Climate NegotiationsCOP-21 provided key insights into China’s evolving view on emissions MRV as national leaders committed to continue building...

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Press Call on China's Climate Action and the 13th Five Year Plan

Geoffrey Henderson China’s 13th Five Year Plan, to be released in the coming days, will provide a blueprint for the country’s economic, social, and environmental development through 2020. More...

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In China and Beyond, Action Plans Provide a Path for Improving Building...

Sifan Liu This post originally appeared on TheCityFix.Unique to China, Five-Year Plans (FYPs) are blueprints that central, state and local governments draft and implement to guide social and economic...

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5 Questions: What Does China’s New Five-Year Plan Mean for Climate Action?

Geoffrey Henderson, Ranping Song and Paul Joffe This post originally appeared on WRI’s Insights blog:China has officially unveiled its 13th Five-Year Plan, which will guide the country’s economic and...

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