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S2-EP 001 . How Geostrategy and Energy Crisis Influence Climate Relationship: A Conversation with Dr. Patrick Schroeder

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International climate policy faces a range of challenges such as high energy costs and the deteriorating relationship between China and America. How will both domestic and international situations influence the near to medium-term climate actions of the three major actors, China, the U.S., and the EU? What could the climate cooperation among the three economies look like after the Taiwan Strait tension and American Inflation Reduction Act?

Dr. Patrick Schroeder from the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, discusses these questions with Zhao Ang in the first episode of Energy Current Conversations.

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International climate policy faces a range of challenges such as high energy costs and the deteriorating relationship between China and America. How will both domestic and international situations influence the near to medium-term climate actions of the three major actors, China, the U.S., and the EU? What could the climate cooperation among the three economies look like after the Taiwan Strait tension and American Inflation Reduction Act?

Dr. Patrick Schroeder from the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, discusses these questions with Zhao Ang in the first episode of Energy Current Conversations.

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