Stories by Deborah Seligsohn

China’s rapid transition from participant to international leader is a challenge both for China itself and for the world.

Chinese officials give more details on carbon intensity targets at their first ever dedicated space at a major climate meeting.

China’s announcement signals its commitment both to the climate conference in Copenhagen, and its intent to achieve significant domestic emissions reductions.

China’s recent statements and policy initiatives demonstrate growing concerns about energy security, pollution and the ability to sustain long-term economic strategies for reducing poverty.

As December’s climate change talks approach, a new WRI report discusses the successes and challenges to effective regulation in China.

An aggressive energy intensity target and a national renewable energy standard highlight a suite of Chinese policies that will slow greenhouse gas emissions growth.

Note to Secretary Clinton: China is measuring its way to progress on climate change.

Energy Secretary Stephen Chu’s testimony reminds us that the coal challenge is global, and its solutions must be global too.

It may be counter-intuitive, but a global economic slowdown could help the United States and China work together on climate change.

An aggressive energy intensity target and a national renewable energy standard highlight a suite of Chinese policies that will slow greenhouse gas emissions growth.