UC Berkeley
For The California-China Climate Policy Institute
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Amount$1,991,937
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Program
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Date Awarded7/19/2019
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Term24 Months
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Type of SupportGeneral Support/Program
Overview
The California-China Climate Policy Institute aims to convert promising climate solutions into codified policies, to advance sub-national climate leadership, and to forge collective thinking on solutions that can help both California and China in achieving their decarbonization goals. It will bring together researchers at the University of California and Tsinghua University in Beijing with policymakers from regulatory agencies in California and China to share best practices and learn from each other’s success. The Institute will focus on promoting 2050 net-zero-emission road maps for California and China, zero-emission vehicles policy, research around complimentary policies for emissions trading, as well promoting sub-national climate collaborations.
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