Report of the U.S.-China Climate Change Working Group to the 7th Round of the Strategic and Economic Dialogue

Department of State

“This report summarizes progress achieved to date in the CCWG, the premier mechanism for facilitating constructive U.S.-China cooperation and dialogue on climate change. Launched in April 2013, the CCWG has grown to include eight action initiatives covering major sectors of the economy. Five action initiatives were launched in 2013: Heavy-Duty and Other Vehicles; Smart Grids; Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage; Energy Efficiency in Buildings and Industry; and Collecting and Managing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data. Three more were launched in 2014: Climate Change and Forests; Climate-Smart / Low-Carbon Cities; and Industrial Boilers Efficiency and Fuel Switching. These action initiatives, guided by joint implementation plans, are led by interagency actors on both sides, and engage a diverse group of stakeholders including national and sub-national governments, universities, civil society, and the private sector.”

 

ACTION INITIATIVES

  1. Heavy-Duty and Other Vehicles
  2. Smart Grids
  3. Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS)
  4. Energy Efficiency in Buildings and Industry
  5. Collecting and Managing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data
  6. Climate Change and Forests
  7. Climate-Smart / Low-Carbon Cities
  8. Industrial Boilers Efficiency and Fuel Switching

 

Here is a link to the full report => Report of the U.S.-China Climate Change Working Group to the 7th Round of the Strategic and Economic Dialogue

 

 


 

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