More at the link (google title if paywalled)China and the EU have come together to fill the vacuum if Donald Trump decides to retreat from international action on climate change by forging a new green alliance to combat global warming.
In a stark re-alignment of forces, documents seen by the Financial Times show that Beijing and Brussels have agreed to measures to accelerate what they call the ”irreversible" shift away from fossil fuels and the ”historic achievement" of the Paris climate accord.
Their collaboration is to be revealed on Friday at a summit of EU leaders with China's Premier, Li Keqiang, in the same week that Mr Trump has said he will end months of indecision over whether to pull the US out of the Paris agreement.
The move comes days after a tense G7 summit in Italy that ended with Mr Trump at loggerheads with other leaders on the Paris deal and trade.
The joint statement agreed by Beijing and Brussels for Friday's summit, seen by the FT, says the two sides are ”determined to forge ahead" with measures to ”lead the energy transition" towards a global low economy.
The EU, home to the world's largest carbon market, has agreed to give China €10m to support its plan to roll out a national emissions trading system this year in a move officials say will hasten the possibility of linking the two schemes.
Separately two countries have agreed to look at helping the world's poorest countries to develop greener economies. This move could prove important in maintaining developing country support for the Paris deal if Mr Trump withdraws the US from the accord.
The US under Mr Obama was a major contributor to international climate financing programs. Many developing countries have submitted climate plans for the Paris agreement that are contingent on receiving international funding.
In addition, the EU and China have agreed to co-operate on the deployment of electric cars, energy efficiency labelling and scientific research into green innovation.
They will also work on ways to spur the growth of renewable energy, such as boosting interconnected power networks.
The EU-China collaboration began at UN climate talks in the Moroccan city of Marrakesh that were jolted by the unexpected election victory of Mr Trump, who once called global warming a Chinese ”hoax" and vowed on the campaign trail to ”cancel" the Paris accord.
In their joint statement, the EU and China say ”the increasing impacts of climate change require a decisive response".
”Tackling climate change and reforming our energy systems are significant drivers of job creation, investment opportunities and economic growth," they add.
https://www.ft.com/content/585f1946-45e2-11e7-8519-9f94ee97d996