Analysis: After Trump cut funding for energy transitions overseas, could China step in?
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Analysis: After Trump cut funding for energy transitions overseas, could China step in?
Redstone, a 100-megawatt solar thermal power project, was built by PowerChina in South Africa’s Northern Cape province. Photo credit: Zhang Yudong / Xinhua / Alamy. By Zhou Xiaozhu Chinese international cooperation mechanisms, such as the Belt and Road Initiative, could fill the gaps left by the US withdrawal. On the day he became president again, Donald Trump signed an executive order to take the US out of the Paris Agreement on climate change.…
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