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China’s vision for global environmental governance: notes from the ground

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LKYSPP 17th Anniversary podcast series

The Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy is marking its 17th Anniversary with a special  podcast series. The series will take up a range of topics und 
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Many observers have hailed China’s steady commitment to addressing the challenges of climate change. Today, China plays a leading role in developing alternative energy sources and has made bold announcements targeting carbon emissions, new construction of coal power-plants, and protection of biodiversity. At the same time, the green Belt Road is poised to become a leading mechanism in Beijing’s overarching vision for environmental protection and sustainable development

Is Beijing in the process of devising a new system of global environmental governance? How does it align with the pressing need for urgent action on climate and biodiversity? What are some of the challenges and opportunities along the way?

To explore such questions, Dr Kaneti draws on empirical evidence from specific Belt Road projects and anchors her discussion in the conceptual framework of environmental protection as a super wicked problem.

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