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Climate Change

U.S.-China Track II Dialogue on Climate Finance

The U.S.-China Track II Dialogue on Climate Finance brings together experts from academia, think tanks, business, and industry in both countries for off-the-record discussions on opportunities for bilateral collaboration on climate finance.

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A Changing Forecast for Climate Diplomacy – Collaboration After Sunnylands

Kelly Sims Gallagher and Li Shuo discuss prospects for U.S.-China climate diplomacy and the Sunnylands Statement.

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Energy Foundation China

The Clean Energy Transition in China: The View from the Energy Foundation China 

Zou Ji discusses the work of the Energy Foundation and the clean energy transition in China in a conversation with David Sandalow.

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The Role of IPE

Speeding up Climate Mitigation around the World: The Role of IPE

Ma Jun discusses the latest work of IPE and China’s commitments to fighting climate change.

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Guide to China's Climate Policy 2022

Guide to China’s Climate Policy 2022

David Sandalow and Edmund Downie discuss China’s climate policies with Angel Hsu.

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Climate action

Climate (in)Action Amidst U.S.- China Tensions

Michael Davidson, Joanna Lewis, and Alex Wang unpack the implications of the downturn in U.S.- China relations on multilateral climate cooperation.

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China Questions 2

The China Questions 2: Critical Insights into U.S.-China Relations

Maria Adele Carrai and Michael Szonyi discuss the implications of China’s global status for the U.S.-China relationship.

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EVs U.S.-China relations

EVs and U.S.-China Relations: Driving up the Markets

Tom Cooney and William Lai discuss the electric vehicle market in China and the United States in conversation with Sarah Tatsis.

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U.S.-China climate finance interview

U.S.-China Climate Finance Cooperation: Can We Avoid the Coming Carbon Tsunami?

Kelly Sims Gallagher discusses the role climate finance plays in global climate action, highlighting opportunities for U.S.-China cooperation.

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11-12-21_Carr book interview_EP

From Trump to Biden and Beyond: Reimagining U.S.-China Relations

Earl Carr and Carolyn Kissane discuss the economic, environmental, and climate aspects of U.S.-China policy.

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