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Subject Food’s Climate Footprint, Africa’s Growing Cities, What’s Next for Taiwan
Date January 19, 2024 7:01 PM
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Cultivating US and Chinese Climate Leadership on Food and Agriculture [[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]]
[[link removed]]While the United States and China are starting to decarbonize food production, it is not yet an area of significant bilateral collaboration or dialogue. In this new publication, experts from the China Environment Forum and The Ohio State University examine the complex climate footprint from US and Chinese agriculture and highlight opportunities for cooperation.
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Africa’s Growing Cities: Challenges and Opportunities What's Next for Post-Election Taiwan
“South Africa could end up with a change in government for the first time in its democratic dispensation, and an even greater probability that even if the ANC is able to cling to government, it will lose its majority and will need a coalition to govern.” -Hon. Geordin Hill-Lewis, Mayor of Cape Town, South Africa Despite growing tensions with China, voters gave a historic third consecutive win for Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party. The Asia Program hosts a panel of experts to discuss what the results mean for the future of Taiwan and its people, the future of US-Taiwan ties, and implications for Washington’s relations with Beijing.
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This week the prosecutor investigating the recent armed takeover of a TV studio in Ecuador was shot dead in Guayaquil. It is the latest act of violence in a wave of criminal activity that spurred President Daniel Noboa to declare a State of Emergency in Ecuador. Former President of Colombia, Iván Duque Màrquez, comments on Noboa's response to the crises.
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NOW Logo [[link removed]]US–China Climate Leadership: Can the “Food Superpowers” Collaborate?
In this edition of Wilson Center NOW Jennifer Turner of the Wilson Center's China Environment Forum, and Karen Mancl from The Ohio State University discuss a new joint project that engages with relevant US and Chinese experts to both illustrate the complex climate footprint from US and Chinese agriculture and highlight opportunities for bilateral cooperation to reduce agriculture’s climate footprint.
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