Report: John Kerry Admits China Climate Trip Is a Failure
- U.S. Special climate envoy John Kerry concluded his trip to Beijing without reaching an agreement on further actions to reduce carbon pollution with China, the world's largest producer of greenhouse gases.
- Kerry acknowledged that more work needs to be done in negotiations between the two countries, but they have committed to continue meeting and talking on climate issues.
- The Biden administration is seeking to restore relations with China through diplomatic efforts, but tensions between the two countries on various issues have hampered progress.
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John Kerry Leaves China Empty-Handed After Days of Climate Discussions
Biden administration climate czar John Kerry is leaving Beijing with no deal, he announced Wednesday after three days of climate negotiations with Xi Jinping's government. Kerry during a press conference said that while he went to China to "break new ground" on the communist nation's climate commitments, he was unable to do so. Kerry went […]
John Kerry comes up empty in China climate talks
Special Presidential Envoy for Climate (SPEC) John Kerry announced during a press conference in China on Wednesday that his visit to the nation failed to yield any significant climate agreement. Kerry told reporters that, while he and his Chinese counterparts engaged in "frank" discussions about fighting global warming, they couldn't solidify any formal agreement. He added that the U.S. and China — the world's two largest polluters — will need a…
US envoy John Kerry says 'more work' needed to rebuild China-US climate relations
U.S. climate envoy John Kerry said more work was needed to iron out agreements with China on major issues after three days of talks in Beijing aimed at rebuilding trust between the world's two biggest greenhouse gas emitters.
Kerry leaves China without a climate agreement
John Kerry, U.S. special presidential envoy for climate, is ending his trip to China without any concrete commitments to reduce emissions. “We came here to break new ground, which we think is important at this stage, and it is clear that we are going to need a little more work to be able to complete…
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