UK hoping to work with China to counteract Trump's climate-hostile policies
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The UK is striving to establish a new global coalition emphasizing climate action, alongside China and developing nations, in response to Donald Trump's withdrawal from environmentally friendly policies. Energy and net zero secretary Ed Miliband is in Beijing for talks focusing on green technology, coal, and clean energy resources. He emphasizes the need for cooperation with major emitters like China to address climate change effectively, arguing that Britain's lone efforts will not suffice. The article highlights the current tension in international trade, particularly with tariffs affecting China's export dynamics.
We can only keep future generations safe from climate change if all major emitters act. It is simply an act of negligence not to engage China.
Climate action at home without pushing other, larger countries to do their fair share would not protect current and future generations.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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