Dear GEP-ed colleagues,

(with apologies for the self-promotion)

The journal Carbon & Climate Law Review (CCLR) has just published a special 
issue (3/2015) on:

 “Climate Change Politics in China – A Coming of Age”

The contributions in this special issue take a closer look at China’s domestic 
and international climate policy.

Open Access:

  *   Preface by Li Junfeng, NDRC, check out for free at: 
http://cclr.lexxion.eu/article/CCLR/2015/3/3
  *   Editorial: "At the Crossroads: China's Domestic and International Climate 
Change Policy", check out for free at: 
http://cclr.lexxion.eu/article/CCLR/2015/3/4
  *   "China, the United States and the European Union: Multiple Bilateralism 
and Prospects for a New Climate Change Diplomacy", KU Leuven, World Resources 
Institute & Tsinghua University, check out for free at: 
http://cclr.lexxion.eu/article/CCLR/2015/3/5


Other articles in the special issue focus on:

  *   China-India relations
  *   China's emerging carbon market
  *   The role of air pollution as a driver of climate policies in China
  *   China's evolving energy mix

We hope that the ideas and evidence presented in these articles will inform the 
ongoing debate.

Best,

Dr. David Belis, University of Leuven
Prof. Dr. Qi Ye, Brookings-Tsinghua Centre for Public Policy, Tsinghua 
University

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