Wind turbines dot the coastline along a giant solar farm near Weifang in eastern China’s Shandong province on March 22 ...
A joint scientific study released in July examined the effects of climate change on typhoons in Southeast Asia. It found that typhoons in the region are forming closer to coastlines. They are also ...
Some participants argued that China sees Southeast Asia as eventually accepting ... In general, participants believed that the U.S. political climate has become so opposed to multilateral trade ...
Clustered around the South China Sea, where an estimated US ... [5] The common thread for nations in Southeast Asia is that climate change is a threat to their national security, people and economies.
As Southeast Asia faces ever more frequent and severe extreme weather events, ASEAN must strength its resilience against ...
The UK’s political relationship with China has deteriorated since the much heralded ‘golden era’ of the mid-2010s, but important technical cooperation on climate policy has continued. Joint climate ...
Trade disputes and tariffs on China’s green tech goods have also damaged global cooperation and so have bitter arguments over climate finance. Is there a nation that can fill the climate ...
In April 2016, the Lowy Institute and the Council on Foreign Relations' International Institutions and Global Governance program held a workshop on Southeast Asian perspectives on U.S.–China ...
And China could be seen as stepping up to the role, especially as climate issues move down the agenda of many western countries. Many nations, especially the US and in Europe, are suffering either ...
Without the participation of U.S. banks in the NZBA, the already limited pool of climate finance may shrink further.