by Yihao Xie | Oct 5, 2018 | China
When the U.S. administration first declared its intention to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, it threatened to unravel a relationship between the world’s two largest climate emitters that was key to securing the agreement in the first place. Worried observers may be...
by Amy Weinfurter | Aug 29, 2018 | Featured, Uncategorized
Cities, states, and businesses could narrow by half the gap between the current U.S. emissions trajectory and the country’s Paris pledge A new report finds that action by cities, states, regions and business can go a long way towards meeting the goals of the Paris...
by Amy Weinfurter | Sep 19, 2017 | Climate, Data Visualization
This post and map were produced by Data-Driven Yale members Angel Hsu, Zev Nicolai-Scanio, Ross Rauber, Yihao Xie, Amy Weinfurter, Tina Huang, Geoffrey Martin, Ryan Thomas, Sophie Janaskie, Franz Hochstrasser, Sabrina Long, and Algol (Ziang) Li. On June 1 2017,...
by Angel Hsu | May 9, 2012 | China
This post originally appeared on ChinaFAQs. By Angel Hsu and Deborah Seligsohn The State of Play of Chinese Policy and Bilateral Issues The Obama administration’s fourth major meeting with China, involving multiple Cabinet Secretaries and Chinese Ministers,...
by Angel Hsu | Nov 30, 2010 | China, Climate
This post originally appeared on ChinaFAQs. “Late last year, Ren and around 40 other young Chinese people arrived in Copenhagen, hoping to break the silence of their peers on the international issue of climate change. They constituted the largest Chinese youth group...
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