If you want a Chinese perspective on global warming, a good place to start is this China Daily opinion piece, “Climate change is reshaping global politics.” Pang Zhongying, a research fellow with the Joint Program on Globalization under the CRF-Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, makes some points worth remembering, especially:
Think of our large and growing trade deficit with China as the U.S. exporting industrial greenhouse gas emissions. Worse still, China has a more coal-intensive industrial base, so producing things there generates far more pollution than had we produce the same goods here.
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