Will China Take A Bigger Role As The U.S. Leaves The Climate Pact?
As the U.S. withdrawals from the climate deal, China is positioned to lead environmental efforts. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Alvin Lin from the National Resources Defense Council's China Program.
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June 3, 2017 at 06:32PM
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