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The China Climate Challenge — Scott Moore

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"What are the prospects for renewed U.S.-China cooperation on climate issues?" the author asks. Low. China is not going to give up growth any more than the US is.No matter. The US and China are decoupling. So it is a moot point. The world will have to live with the result, which are not limited to climate change.The US and China, along with Russia and Iran, are preparing for kinetic war (they are already engaged in hybrid warfare— while engaged in a pandemic.The DiplomatThe China Climate Challenge Scott MooreSee alsoAmerica’s worsening climate change problem is as polarized as its politics. APUnderwater and on fire: US climate change magnifies extremes Associated Press

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"What are the prospects for renewed U.S.-China cooperation on climate issues?" the author asks. Low. China is not going to give up growth any more than the US is.

No matter. The US and China are decoupling. So it is a moot point.


The world will have to live with the result, which are not limited to climate change.

The US and China, along with Russia and Iran, are preparing for kinetic war (they are already engaged in hybrid warfare— while engaged in a pandemic.

The Diplomat
The China Climate Challenge
Scott Moore

See also

America’s worsening climate change problem is as polarized as its politics.
AP
Underwater and on fire: US climate change magnifies extremes
Associated Press

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