One, written by two Brookings Institution fellows, presents a menu of nine ways to build political support in both countries for sustained
cooperation on cutting emissions.
Not exact matches
A very hopeful development, maybe even a game changer — by and large, that's how climate - change activists were greeting the surprising news out of Beijing of
cooperation between the U.S. and China
on capping and
cutting greenhouse gas
emissions.
The cost of this inflexibility is now apparent: Insist
on known and guaranteed
cuts in
emissions, and the wheels of international
cooperation turn too slowly.