4 Lessons on Scaling Up Sustainable Transport in US and Chinese Cities
Lulu Xue This post originally appeared on WRI’s insights blog.Transportation is already a major source of CO2 emissions in both China and the United States—at 20 percent and 30 percent, respectively....
View ArticleDecline in China's Coal Consumption Explained
Chris Henderson In a post discussing the decline in China’s coal consumption, Fergus Green, London School of Economics, highlights the connection between the slowdown in energy demand growth and the...
View ArticleMaking China's Economic Transition Work for Global Climate and the Local...
Valerie Karplus and Michael Davidson When it was first announced in late 2014, China’s climate pledge was a bold and unprecedented step that gave new confidence to global efforts to mitigate climate...
View ArticleChina's Climate Leadership and the G20 Summit
Joanna Lewis Climate change is the area in which China has shown perhaps the strongest international leadership. As China hosts the G20, we can expect energy and climate to be front and center.read more
View ArticleAhead of G20 in Hangzhou, U.S. and China Join Paris Agreement
Chris Henderson On September 3rd, 2016, the United States and China formally joined the Paris Agreement on climate change. The announcement came at a bilateral meeting between President Barack Obama...
View ArticleChina’s Air Pollution Standards Will Drive Technology Innovation
Deborah Seligsohn While Chinese air pollution has become world famous, over the last couple of years there has been a slowly growing awareness that the Chinese government is working hard to reduce it,...
View ArticleClean Air, Cool Climate: Solving these problems together
Jonathan Moch Given the health risks posed by air pollution, it is easy to understand why the Chinese government wants to address this problem. However, the dilemma is that some steps to clean up air...
View ArticleContinuing cooperation with China on clean energy and climate change in US...
Joanna Lewis The United States and China, the world’s two largest emitters of greenhouse gases, have been cooperating on climate change and clean energy for several decades. Since 2009, this...
View ArticleChina is Leaving the U.S. Behind on Clean Energy Investment
Joel Jaeger, Paul Joffe, and Ranping Song This post originally appeared on WRI’s Insights blog.As 2017 begins, China is poised to leap ahead of the United States on clean energy to become the most...
View ArticleChina’s Decline in Coal Consumption Drives Global Slowdown in Emissions
Chris Henderson, Ranping Song, and Paul Joffe This post originally appeared on WRI’s Insights blog.In his address to the World Economic Forum today, Chinese President Xi showed China’s willingness to...
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