Beijing now plays a crucial part in the global supply chain, and with it, the global CO2 output. However, even though China only recently reached this level of industrialisation, climate change is hitting them at the same time as everywhere else. These changes in the environment are pushing China to fish in potentially war-starting waters, dam potentially drought-causing rivers, and force the state to attempt to achieve 60 years of energy development in the space of 5. Can they do it, or will China collapse under its own weight?
On the panel this week:
- Lou Munden (Mission Climate Project)
- Kevin Rudd (Fmr Prime Minister of Australia)
- Erin Sikorsky (Cnt for Climate and Security)
- Erik Solheim (President of the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative)
This is Part 2 of our special 5-Part Series focusing on The Geopolitics of Climate Change
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How the Chinese Military is Preparing for Climate Change - The Green Line - Ep 2
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