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Perry backs clean energy cooperatio­n with China

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BEIJING: United States Energy Secretary Rick Perry called for Sino-US cooperatio­n on clean energy during a visit here yesterday, a week after President Donald Trump’s much-criticised withdrawal from the Paris climate pact.

Trump’s decision has jolted the internatio­nal community and could put China, the world’s top carbon emitter, in a position to fill the leadership void on curbing global warming.

But, Perry said the US was eager to work with China on developing clean energy technology, such as liquefied natural gas, clean coal and nuclear power.

“We have extraordin­ary opportunit­ies to be partners to work on clean energy issues,” Perry said during a meeting with Chinese Vice-Priemer Zhang Gaoli on the sidelines of a ministeria­l-level clean energy meeting here.

The relatively low-level reception was a contrast to the red carpet Beijing rolled out for California Governor Jerry Brown earlier this week.

Brown met for almost an hour with Chinese President Xi Jinping, and they signed a memorandum of understand­ing on developing clean energy.

Brown has vowed to step into the vacuum left by Trump’s exit from the Paris accords, and has mounted a vigorous public relations campaign on behalf of his state’s leadership on environmen­tal issues during his weeklong tour of China.

Beijing said it would stick with the agreement despite the withdrawal of the US and was seeking to reach out to American states that shared its determinat­ion.

California, which has the world’s sixth-largest economy, is one of a handful of American states that have pledged to continue fighting climate change regardless of action at the federal level.

The state, which has some of the worst air pollution in the country, has slashed its harmful emissions in the last decade.

Brown pledged California would resist Trump’s decision to abandon the Paris deal, describing the move as “misguided and insane”. AFP

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? United States Energy Secretary Rick Perry (left) with Chinese Vice-Premier Zhang Gaoli at a meeting in Beijing yesterday.
REUTERS PIC United States Energy Secretary Rick Perry (left) with Chinese Vice-Premier Zhang Gaoli at a meeting in Beijing yesterday.

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