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Can China Lead on Climate? UC San Diego Professor Explains

By Christine Clark
November 3, 2025
5 Mins read
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Clean Power Surge Needed: China’s 2035 Climate Plan Must Aim High

By Christine Clark
May 15, 2025
3 Mins read
As countries prepare to release long-awaited climate pledges, researchers urge China to set its sights on wind and solar ambitions
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More Power Grid Connectivity in Western U.S Could Supercharge Clean Energy

By Christine Clark
April 24, 2025
3 Mins read
Greater coordination among states could save the region up to $3.25 billion per year in energy system costs
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Despite Progress, China Remains Tethered to Coal as Climate Change Pressures Mount

By Christine Clark
October 8, 2024
2 Mins read
UC San Diego Study highlights challenges and opportunities in reducing China’s dependence on coal
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Accelerating the Clean Energy Revolution by Working with China

By GPS Media
June 18, 2024
7 Mins read
David Victor and Michael Davidson argue that America’s tough stance on China in the clean energy sector is counterproductive, advocating instead for a strategy of collaboration and competition to stay competitive and innovative, leveraging trade and investment to bolster the U.S. clean energy industry.
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When Planning Sustainable Energy Systems—Don’t Forget About People

By GPS Media
February 29, 2024
2 Mins read
New research led by UC San Diego reveals that omitting rules and norms in socio-economic systems—known as institutions for short—can change the costs and pathways for effective climate mitigation
FacultyResearch

Open Trade Saves Countries Billions in Solar Panel Production

By Christine Clark
October 26, 2022
3 Mins read
New study published in Nature is the first to quantify the historical and future cost savings to the solar industry from globalized supply chains
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Decoupling from China on Clean Tech Comes with Far More Risks than Rewards

By Christine Clark
September 15, 2022
3 Mins read
New study finds collaboration between the U.S. and China on low carbon technologies poses little national security risk and manageable economic risks
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Interested in China? The MCEPA degree may be for you

By Virginia Watson
November 24, 2021
3 Mins read
The GPS master’s degree offers the opportunity to study with world-class scholars on the most important issues relating to contemporary China
FacultyResearch

Finding a roadmap to rapid decarbonization

By Virginia Watson
September 24, 2021
3 Mins read
Michael Davidson highlights complex geopolitical issues that affect large energy systems, from China and India to the western U.S.
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