China, the world’s largest source of climate-warming greenhouse gases, plans to more deeply integrate its massive renewable ...
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If global climate diplomacy feels stuck, China’s new 2035 roadmap offers a reminder that ambition and realism can coexist. As world leaders gather in Belém, Brazil for COP30, the stakes could not be ...
While climate policy in major industrialized democracies is increasingly treated as part of a culture war, China is treating it as an economic strategy. Beijing’s new pledge to cut greenhouse gas ...
China led several countries in announcing new climate plans on Wednesday and offered a veiled rebuke of the U.S. president’s anti-climate rhetoric a day earlier at the U.N. General Assembly. Subscribe ...
China, the EU and Canada signalled they will continue driving global climate diplomacy despite the United States' exit from the Paris Agreement, as governments prepare for COP31 later this year.
The contrast with the United States could hardly be more stark. The Donald Trump administration has withdrawn from major international climate commitments and uprooted its domestic investments in ...
Europe and China are taking steps to strengthen ties where possible, despite a complicated relationship, as Donald Trump’s second term as U.S. president assaults the frameworks that their economies ...
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