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E.P.A. Administrator Gina McCarthy to Travel to China to Discuss US-China Clean Air and Climate Cooperation

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Category: International
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Thursday, December 5th, 2013


WASHINGTON - E.P.A. Administrator Gina McCarthy will arrive in China beginning on Monday, December 9, to discuss US-China cooperation on air quality, climate pollution and environmental issues. She will travel to Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong during her four-day visit.

While in China, Administrator McCarthy projects to underscore steps China has already taken to address air pollution, additional steps to come, and how the U.S. and China can continue to work together. Highlights of her visit include co-chairing the U.S.-China Joint Committee on Environmental Cooperation; delivering a keynote speech at Tsinghua University; and meeting with senior officials, business leaders and NGOs.

The U.S. and China represent the world's biggest economies, consumers of energy, and emitters of carbon pollution. Climate change is a shared challenge, and building on in excess of 30 years of successful cooperation and partnership, the U.S. and China must work together to build a clean energy economy for a healthier, safer planet.

Earlier this year, President Obama announced a Climate Action Project that outlines commonsense steps to cut carbon pollution from power plants, the biggest individual source of carbon pollution in the United States. In September, the E.P.A. suggested requirements for new power plants that are flexible, drive economic growth, and spark the clean energy innovation needed for a low-carbon economy.

China is taking action to address climate change while reducing traditional air pollution and promoting economic growth, and the U.S. stands ready to help.

All times local

Monday, December nine

BEIJING
WHAT: Opening Remarks at International Workshop on Fuel Desulfurization
WHEN: Monday, December 9, 9:40 am
WHERE: Ballroom 1&2, Regent Beijing Hotel

WHAT: U.S. - China Joint Committee on Environmental Cooperation
WHEN: Monday, December 9, 5:40 pm
WHERE: Villa 10, Diaoyutai Guesthouse

Tuesday, December ten

WHAT: Keynote Speech and Town Hall Meeting at Tsinghua University
WHEN: Tuesday, December 10, 10:45 am
WHERE: Tsinghua University, School of Environment

Wednesday, December eleven

SHANGHAI
WHAT: China Council Green Business Roundtable on Corporate Social Responsibility
WHEN: Wednesday, December 11, 2:30 pm

WHERE: Sheraton Shanghai Pudong Hotel

Thursday, December twelve

HONG KONG

WHAT: Media availability with Christine Loh, Under Secretary for the Environment, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government
WHEN: Thursday, December 12th, 2:00 pm
WHERE: Berlin Suite, Basement Level, Regal Airport Hotel

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