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Academic Talk: China and the Geopolitics of Climate Change

International climate policy is now shaped as much by geopolitics as by energy, economics or ecology, in large part because of China. Diplomatic cooperation between China and the U.S. is often seen as essential for climate action, but its temporary suspension following Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan showed that climate change is directly affected by U.S.-China competition. Drawing on a recent book, "China’s Next Act," Scott Moore's talk will probe the implications of growing geopolitical tension and rivalry for climate action – including whether competition might help spur increased investment in clean technology and climate adaptation.

This public lecture series is organized by the 21st Century China Center at the UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy. For more information on China activities, please visit china.ucsd.edu.

Academic Talk: The Climate Risk to China’s Rise: Political, Economic & Ecological Implications of Extreme Weather in China

There is a growing case to be made that, of the world’s major economies, China’s is most heavily exposed to climate risks. This talk—part of the Fairbank Center’s Environment in Asia series—probes the implications of climate risk and extreme weather for China’s future, including its impact on China’s growth prospects; its role in driving Beijing’s climate policy; and its contrast with China’s real successes in improving flood control and disaster response. Guest speaker Dr. Scott Moore, author of China’s Next Act: How Sustainability and Technology is Reshaping China’s Rise and the World’s Future, probes the ecological and technological dimensions of China’s rise, and examines how we can make progress in tackling shared global challenges amidst the growing geopolitical rivalry between China and other major powers. Towards the end of the talk, Dr. Moore—along with various members of the audience—even engage with the provocative idea of geoengineering, or climate intervention, and discuss how receptive Chinese authorities may be toward a potentially necessary strategy to “avert or blunt the worst impacts of climate change.”

Podcast: China’s Pivot to Sustainability

My Climate Journey podcast with host Cody Simms Guest: Dr. Scott Moore, Director of China Programs at the University of Pennsylvania Full episode: https://mcj.news/smoore

China is a complicated climate topic: on the one hand, China is the largest solar energy producer in the world and has the largest EV industry in the world, each of which rose from being nearly non-existent 15 years ago. On the other hand, China generates more than 60% of its electricity from coal and is the world's largest annual emitter of greenhouse gases. Scott and Cody cover a lot of ground, including how the Chinese economic and political system operates, how the solar and EV industries came to be, China's climate policies, global commitments, and the country's current climate, tech and innovation priorities. Given China's role and impact in just about everything, we probably should do another 100 or more MCJ episodes on topics related to China. Hopefully this initial primer can help us all get oriented.

Book Talk: China’s Next Act with the Center for Strategic and International Studies

Please join the Trustee Chair for Chinese Business & Economics for this online event featuring Scott M. Moore, Director of China Programs and Strategic Initiatives at the University of Pennsylvania, who will discuss his new book China’s Next Act: How Sustainability and Technology are Reshaping China's Rise and the World's Future. Moore will talk about how issues such as climate change, public health, artificial intelligence, and biotechnology have fundamentally shaped China’s rise and its relationship with the United States and the rest of the world. Moore will first share the findings of his book, which will be followed by a discussion about China’s trajectory and the implications for global governance and the U.S.-China relationship with two distinguished panelists Carla Freeman (United States Institute of Peace) and Andrew Mertha (Johns Hopkins University SAIS). Trustee Chair Fellow Ilaria Mazzocco will host and moderate the discussion, first with the author and panelists, and then with the audience.

 

China’s Climate Policy

The adverse effects of climate change are already being seen in crippling high temperatures, prolonged droughts, and a seemingly constant stream of extreme weather events testing countries all over the world. With the United States and China jointly accounting for over 40 percent of global greenhouse emissions and geopolitical competition intensifying, Dr. Scott Moore explains how domestic national security interests intersect with the bilateral conversation on climate. As each nation seeks to mitigate the worst effects of climate change within their borders, where is bilateral climate cooperation taking place now and how might it develop in the future? In an interview conducted on August 5, 2021, Dr. Scott Moore discusses the implications for climate change on national security in both China and the United States.

 

China and Biotechnology

On the heels of bullish growth in China’s biotech sector, China Institute hosted a business dialogue on June 2 with U.S. and Chinese experts on the factors spurring this massive industry expansion in China. How can companies map a strategy for tapping into the country’s growth and innovation in biotech? How will China’s biotech reshape the global biopharma landscape? What are the opportunities and continuing challenges? And how does US-China tension influence affect the outlook for collaboration?

 

Climate Change and Water Security in Asia

A Distinguished Lecture on Climate Change and the Future of Water Security in South Asia September 20, 2021 | 6 p.m. IST Zoom and Facebook Live Speaker: Prof Scott Moore Senior Fellow, Penn Water Center, and Director of China Programs and Strategic Initiatives, Office of the Provost, University of Pennsylvania, USA Discussants: Dr Ranjana Ray Chaudhuri Faculty, Department of Regional Water Studies, TERI School of Advanced Studies, New Delhi Dr Indira Khurana Vice Chair, Tarun Bharat Sangh, Alwar Moderator: Dr Simi Mehta CEO & Editorial Director, IMPRI

 

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