Can COP Kickstart U.S.-China Climate Action? So far, nobody is even sure whether Xi Jinping will show up.
Carbon Neutrality with Chinese Characteristics The facts favor China’s ambitious goal of reaching carbon neutrality by 2060.
The Right War for the U.S. and China Either everyone wins the fight against climate change, or no one does.
Wind Wars China is running full steam ahead in pursuit of leadership in the 21st century’s most important global industries. Can Europe keep pace?
The Climate Contest The Kigali Treaty is a reminder that, when it comes to climate change, competition — rather than cooperation — between the U.S. and China may...
The Sponge Revolution By 2030, 70 percent of Chinese cities are scheduled to become “sponge cities” — a novel solution designed to prevent flooding while also “greening” China...
China Digs a Hole for Bitcoin Miners China’s recent measures against bitcoin are notable because they are, in part, motivated by environmental worries.
The Logic of U.S.-China Competition The U.S.-China relationship is a “cooperative rivalry,” in which the terms of competition will require equal attention to both sides of the oxymoron.
The Climate Crusaders John Kerry and Xie Zhenhua were brought out of retirement, in part, because they are seen as uniquely capable of getting the U.S. and China...
Isabel Hilton on Fixing the Bigger Problem The China Dialogue founder talks about China’s evolution on climate issues.
Swapping a Debt Crisis for a Climate Opportunity Many of China’s debtor nations are unable to repay their debt, but debt-for-climate swaps could be an innovative solution.
China’s Green Gambit China’s ambitious climate pledges have drawn praise the world over. But China will demand a high price for its contributions.