The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission asked for WRI’s input as the Commission considers the impact of China’s rising energy consumption on U.S. security and access to energy supplies.
Liquid fuels from coal could displace some level of U.S. oil imports, but the environmental tradeoffs are daunting.
China’s energy appetite is voracious and growing. It’s a bleak picture for emissions, but the international community can help.
New projections of Chinese emissions growth are even more alarming than before.
Breakfast SeminarChina’s Challenge in Strengthening its Energy Security