US, Chinese Climate Negotiators Meeting on Greenhouse Gas Curbs – Bloomberg Law

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By Jennifer A. Dlouhy
Climate negotiators from the world’s top two greenhouse gas emitters are set to meet this week in Washington for talks on curbing potent planet-warming pollutants, promoting energy efficiency and other issues.
The Wednesday and Thursday sessions will bring together <-bsp-person state="{"_id":"0000018f-50a0-d4b6-a98f-f5b530cf0000","_type":"00000160-6f41-dae1-adf0-6ff519590003"}">John Podesta, the US senior adviser to the president for international climate policy, and <-bsp-person state="{"_id":"0000018f-50a0-d4b6-a98f-f5b530cf0001","_type":"00000160-6f41-dae1-adf0-6ff519590003"}">Liu Zhenmin, China’s special envoy for climate change.
Though the two men have long histories working on climate and environmental issues — and have spoken since their appointments earlier this year — this represents their first formal face-to-face summit before global negotiations in Azerbaijan …
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