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A report by a UK think-tank says the world’s largest single market and the fastest growing economy can collaborate effectively on climate and energy security. Chinese economist Hu Angang responds.
Two firms in the wind power sector illustrate how companies in the developing world can take advantage of increasing access to technological know-how, while staying within the bounds of intellectual property law, says Joanna Lewis.
chinadialogue’s "Changing climates" forum brought together policy makers from China and Europe to discuss energy and climate security on a warming planet. Here, Liu Zhiyan, Long Xiaobo and Feng San explain China’s responses.
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