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Why China and the US have found common purpose on climate change

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imageThe first ever 'red alert' day in Beijing: reducing air pollution is one of the primary reasons for government action on climate change. Reuters

Over the past year, the United States and China forged a climate change partnership that would have been almost unthinkable not long ago. Not only have both countries committed to emissions reduction and...

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