Shaping the Global Agenda on Climate Change Blog Post
How can the United States and China help shape the global agenda on climate change? In these blog posts, participants of the initiative's faculty research group on climate change offer their insight on Sino-U.S. climate cooperation.
Responses

Post- Paris Climate Change Governance: Seeking Substantive Cooperation
Professor Hao Min, University of International Relations | November 23, 2016

It is in the U.S. Interest to Continue Cooperating with China on Clean Energy and Climate Change
Professor Joanna Lewis, Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service | November 23, 2016

Paving the Way for Clean Technology Cooperation and Innovative Energy Finance
Professor Qi Shaozhou, Wuhan University | November 23, 2016