Climate Change – Can the U.S. and China Collaborate

Climate Change and the issues accompanying the phenomenon are matters of global importance. More than 1 million species are at risk of extinction, global temperatures are rising and affecting agricultural work, and air quality is worsening at alarming rates. It is the opinion of the scientific community that if industrial countries don’t make drastic changes within the upcoming years, our world may enter a point of no return.

China and the US are the top 2 emitters of greenhouse gases globally and share common interests and goals to reducing global warming and ultimately ending the climate crisis. How can the two nations work together to address these issues? Is it even possible for the two countries to come together to fight this global problem?

USHCA is proud to present Climate Change- Can the US and China Collaborate? In this replay you’ll hear from top experts on US-China policy and environmental issues to explore the questions of ‘what next?’ for the relationship between the two countries, and ‘can the US and China collaborate?’

This dialogue is presented in collaboration with the University of Denver’s Josef Korbel School of International Studies and The Carter Center.

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Jennifer Turner new

Jennifer L. Turner

Director, China Environment Forum & Manager at the Woodrow Wilson Center, Global Choke Point Initiative

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Qi Ye 齐晔

Distinguished Professor of Environmental Policy and Management, Tsinghua University, Director of Institute of Public Policy

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Yongsheng Zhang 张永生

Director General and Research Fellow of the Research Institute for Eco-Civilization of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

Panelist

Frederick Mayer

Dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver

Moderator

Suisheng Zhao 赵穗生

Professor and Director of the Center for China-US Cooperation at Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver.

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Yongsheng Zhang 张永生

Director General and Research Fellow of the Research Institute for Eco-Civilization of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

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The Way Forward

building bridges for the heartland

a webinar series

Climate Change - Can the u.S. and China Collaborate

May 20th, 2021

8:00 p.m. EST

Given the recent developments around climate change collaboration between the U.S. and China, we will gather top experts from both countries to explore – what next? Can the U.S. and China collaborate?

Panelist

Jennifer Turner new

Jennifer L. Turner

Director, China Environment Forum & Manager at the Woodrow Wilson Center, Global Choke Point Initiative

Panelist

Qi Ye 齐晔

Distinguished Professor of Environmental Policy and Management, Tsinghua University, Director of Institute of Public Policy

Panelist

Yongsheng-Zhang.png

Yongsheng Zhang 张永生

Director General and Research Fellow of the Research Institute for Eco-Civilization of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

Panelist

Frederick Mayer

Dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver

Moderator

Suisheng Zhao 赵穗生

Professor and Director of the Center for China-US Cooperation at Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver.

Panelist

Yongsheng-Zhang.png

Yongsheng Zhang 张永生

Director General and Research Fellow of the Research Institute for Eco-Civilization of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

Organized by

Co-Organizers

Climate Change - Can the u.S. and China Collaborate

May 20th, 2021

8:00 p.m. EST

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