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In the wake of the Paris agreement, developing countries find themselves in need of analysts to monitor their emissions. An NGO steps forward offering online courses.
by Nicola Jones
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Rich countries are supposed to give $100 billion to poorer ones to deal with climate change. How will this work?
by Henrik Selin
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Amid tensions between the U.S. and China, one issue has emerged on which the two nations are finding common ground: climate change.
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China's announcement that it will launch a nationwide cap and trade program could change the nature of China's industry.
by Wan Yang
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The world's two biggest emitters are entering a new phase, with common ground on the three most critical elements on the road to Paris.
by Kristin Meek
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Clean water is a human right. Can it really be guaranteed for the entire planet? P&G, Coca-Cola and Unilever have taken early steps.
by Jay Shah
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The commitments China submitted in advance of the COP 21 United Nations climate talks suggest China is trying to shift its national economy away from its current dependence on coal and petroleum.
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The targets are audacious enough: Basically, save the world. Yet will the world dare to reach these Sustainable Development Goals by 2030?
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China has engaged with U.S. companies such as PG&E and Honeywell on energy efficiency and cleaner power. That's just the start.
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China's commitment towards abating pollution and participating in international negotiations on climate change is fraught with paradoxes.