Reconciling US-China Climate Change Cooperation
Reconciling US-China Climate Change Cooperation
March 9, 2021
On his first day in office, President Biden began the process of rejoining the Paris Agreement – a crucial initial step that signaled to the rest of the world the United State’s renewed commitment to combating climate change. However, the road to long-lasting climate transformation remains an uphill battle. Domestic policies and targets to reduce emissions will not be sufficient on their own; only successful global cooperation will translate to progress towards reversing climate change. A significant shift is needed in US foreign relations in order for such cooperation to be possible. China is a crucial stakeholder in global climate change cooperation. Together, the US and China hold the potential to influence other countries and create results. The two countries are the world’s largest emitters as well as the world’s largest economies. Without ambitious step
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