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China climate change policies
Time to Link Northeast Asia's Carbon Markets
By Jackson Ewing
The time is now for carbon market cooperation among China, Japan, and South Korea.
Tibet's 17th Karmapa on Climate Change, the Dalai Lama, and China
By Saransh Sehgal
The Tibetan Buddhist leader on climate change, his future leadership role, and Tibetan issues.
Green Finance: A Strategic Imperative for China
By Deborah Lehr
China's "green financing" could be the key to making sure the Paris agreement comes to fruition.
How Climate Change Threatens China's Essential Infrastructure
By Hu Xi
China's planners need to take much greater account of climate risks to water supply, energy, roads, and railways.
China Celebrates Paris Climate Change Deal
By Shannon Tiezzi
China claims victory -- and a major leadership role -- in the global agreement on climate change.
China Rejects Accusations of Stonewalling Climate Talks
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, PLA reforms, Chinese students in the U.S., and rumors of a second Chinese base in Africa. Friday links.
The New China-Africa Relations: 4 Trends to Watch
By Shannon Tiezzi
The first China-Africa summit since 2006 provides clues about the future of China's role on the continent.
An Evolution in China’s Climate Diplomacy
By Yu Jie
"China’s negotiating strategy at UN climate talks has evolved considerably in the past 20 years."
China's President Arrives in Paris for Final Push on Climate Deal
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's position on climate change has evolved considerably, but there are still serious obstacles to a Paris deal.
Before Paris Talks, China Outlines Its Plan for Tackling Climate Change
By Shannon Tiezzi
China will fulfill its environmental pledges "under any circumstances," says Beijing's climate change representative.
China’s Climate Change Efforts: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
By Shannon Tiezzi
Between Hollande's visit to China and new coal statistics, what should we make of China's climate change efforts?
1 Month Later: What Are the Long-Term Implications of Xi's US Trip?
By Yukon Huang
While political and security matters dominated headlines, Xi's U.S. trip was actually driven by economics.