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Former Obama administration official and energy expert David Sandalow joins ASPI’s Thom Woodroofe to discuss the latest climate data from China, the big decisions facing Beijing, and future possibilities for U.S.-China climate cooperation.
What are the key energy trends emerging in Southeast Asia? Is Covid-19 accelerating the transition towards clean energy? Watch the the webcast with IEEFA’s Sara Jane Ahmed and NRDC’s Han Chen.
Thom Woodroofe, Brendan Guy, and Anubhav Gupta discuss what a Democratic victory in November's presidential election would mean for the global fight against climate change.
The paper is the first in a series of policy products that the Asia Society Policy Institute will publish as part of a new project exploring the possibilities around U.S.-China climate cooperation.
Seema Paul of The Nature Conservancy India talks about environmental journalism, the power of headlines, and the degree of complexity that climate change adds to existing challenges.
In this conversation with Jonathan Landreth, Asia Society Policy Institute President Kevin Rudd discusses the implications of China's internet operating apart from the rest of the world.
The former vice president discussed his "hope and despair" about climate change with UC Berkeley economist Laura Tyson as part of the COAL + ICE event in San Francisco.
A group of panelists explores how cultural trends can entice society to address the issue of climate change while also normalizing and accepting its impact.
ASPI report on carbon market developments in China, Japan, and Korea and how linkages can be facilitated between these markets to pursue ambitious climate change policies.