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A coal-fired power plant on the outskirts of Beijing. China's retreat from plans to build dozens of additional plants has raised hopes it is serious about clean energy. |
“We have to make a big push in renewables investment,” urged
Qiao Baoping, chairman of the energy giant China Guodian. “We have commitments
under the Paris accord which we cannot fail to fulfill,” he said, referring to
the climate deal passed in 2015.
Under the Obama administration, the United States took on a
climate leadership role. But President Trump has threatened to quit the Paris
climate deal, and within minutes of his taking office on Friday, the White
House website removed a discussion of the threat of climate change and replaced
it with a commitment to eliminate cornerstone environmental policies.
If the United States is willing to cede its role, however,
there are plenty of countries happy to step up.
Read The New York
Times story - “As U.S. Cedes Leadership on Climate, Others Step Up at Davos.”
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