The Diplomatic Deadlock For decades, climate change has been framed as a crisis that the international community needs to solve — and which it could solve if world...
Solar Suppliers A look at the current leaders of the solar manufacturing race: who they are, how they got so big, and their prospects of staying at...
Friedland’s Revenge Robert Friedland says the renewable energy transition won’t be achieved without people like him digging up the critical metals needed “to electrify the world economy.”...
China’s Gas Game Russia wants a bigger slice of the Chinese gas market, but Beijing’s desire for supplier diversity stands in the way.
China Enters the Center Stage of Global Affairs China can easily help Russia and its oligarchs circumvent U.S. sanctions. But should it?
Laissez-Faire Lithium Canada is allowing the Chinese acquisition of a fast-growing lithium miner, despite the mineral's strategic importance.
The Solar Struggle For more than a decade, the U.S. has tried to use tariffs as a way to thwart China's solar panel manufacturing industry while nurturing its...
Out with the Oil, In with the Neo-Commodities Our infographics look at China’s role producing the commodities of the future, and the key Chinese companies that stand to gain.
Carbon Border Adjustment is China’s Worst Nightmare The EU is considering a tax on imports that would be good news for the world — and terrible news for China.
Stalled Dreams When China loaned Ethiopia more than $2.5 billion to build a railway, it was cultivating a unique relationship in Africa that it hoped would unlock...
Asia Can’t Decarbonize Without China’s Help Asia cannot fully decarbonize without becoming even more financially interconnected with — and dependent on — China.