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Roundtable

March 4, 2021

How Biden’s Climate Change Policy Impacts its Bilateral Relationships with China and Canada

Hosted by the Institute for China-America Studies and the China Institute, University of Alberta

As the United States shows early signs of recommitting itself to the global climate agenda, its effects on global energy supplies, food security, trade, and more are potentially enormous. Thus, its relationships with its partners and competitors will be similarly impacted. This panel discussion will bring together experts from the United States, Canada and China in order to better understand the economic and security impacts and consequences of the Biden administration’s climate and environmental policies on the U.S.-Canada relationship and the U.S.-China relationship.

Speakers:

  • Sally Yozell
    Director, Environmental Security, Stimson Center (The United States)
  • Kevin Tu
    Adjunct professor, the School of Environment of Beijing Normal University (China), Former China Program Manager, International Energy Agency
  • Jennifer Winter
    Associate Professor of Economics and Scientific Director of the Energy and Environmental Policy research division at the School of Public Policy, University of Calgary (Canada)
  • Ranping Song
    Developing Country Climate Action Manager at the World Resources Institute (The United States)

Moderator:

  • Nong Hong
    Executive Director, Institute for China-American Studies and Senior Research Fellow, China Institute, University of Alberta

Date And Time

March 4, 2021 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM EST

Location

Virtual
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