During the annual United Nations climate negotiations in Egypt, U.S.
climate envoy John Kerry met with his Chinese counterpart to further sign
of improved relations between the world’s two largest polluters, which is
considered essential for significant progress against global warming.
climate envoy John Kerry met with his Chinese counterpart to further sign
of improved relations between the world’s two largest polluters, which is
considered essential for significant progress against global warming.
Kerry’s meeting with China’s top climate official, Xie Zhenhua, increased
the likelihood that the two nations’ climate negotiations, which Beijing
suspended three months ago in retaliation for Nancy Pelosi’s trip to
Taiwan, will resume in full.