{"id":18300,"date":"2024-11-22T16:13:45","date_gmt":"2024-11-22T16:13:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gpt.m2mbeta.com\/?p=18300"},"modified":"2024-11-22T16:13:45","modified_gmt":"2024-11-22T16:13:45","slug":"will-china-step-up-if-trump-takes-a-step-back-on-climate-change","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gpt.m2mbeta.com\/?p=18300","title":{"rendered":"Will China step up if Trump takes a step back on climate change?"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"\">\n<figure>\n<div data-component=\"image-block\" class=\"sc-18fde0d6-0 EXUng\">\n<div data-testid=\"hero-image\" class=\"sc-a34861b-1 jxzoZC\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/bbcx\/grey-placeholder.png\" class=\"sc-a34861b-0 cOpVbP hide-when-no-script\"\/><img decoding=\"async\" sizes=\"(min-width: 1280px) 50vw, (min-width: 1008px) 66vw, 96vw\" srcset=\"https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/240\/cpsprodpb\/9a37\/live\/f1ff2de0-a82a-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 240w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/320\/cpsprodpb\/9a37\/live\/f1ff2de0-a82a-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 320w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/480\/cpsprodpb\/9a37\/live\/f1ff2de0-a82a-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 480w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/640\/cpsprodpb\/9a37\/live\/f1ff2de0-a82a-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 640w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/800\/cpsprodpb\/9a37\/live\/f1ff2de0-a82a-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 800w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/1024\/cpsprodpb\/9a37\/live\/f1ff2de0-a82a-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 1024w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/1536\/cpsprodpb\/9a37\/live\/f1ff2de0-a82a-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 1536w\" src=\"https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/480\/cpsprodpb\/9a37\/live\/f1ff2de0-a82a-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp\" alt=\"BBC A placard saying &quot;stop climate change&quot; in front of chimneys\" class=\"sc-a34861b-0 efFcac\"\/><span class=\"sc-a34861b-2 fxQYxK\">BBC<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<div data-component=\"text-block\" class=\"sc-18fde0d6-0 dlWCEZ\">\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">The WhatsApp message was from the chief negotiator of one of the most powerful countries at the COP climate gathering. Could I stop by for a chat, he asked.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">As his team hunched over computers eating takeaway pizza, he raged about the obstructionist behaviour of many of the other teams at the conference.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">So far, so normal. Others had been saying versions of this all week \u2013 that this was the worst COP ever; that negotiating texts, which are meant to get smaller as deadlines approached, were in fact ballooning; that COP in its current form might be dead in the water\u2026<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">Looming over it all was the prospect of US president-elect Donald Trump withdrawing the US from the COP process when he takes office for a second time. He has called climate action a \u201cscam\u201d and, at his victory celebration in West Palm Beach earlier this month, vowed to boost US oil production beyond its current record levels, saying, \u201cWe have more liquid gold than any country in the world\u201d.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">But there was one positive: China.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">\u201cIt&#8217;s the only bright spot in all of this is,\u201d the chief negotiator told me. Not only was its negotiating style markedly different to previous years, but he also observed that, as he puts it, \u201cChina could be stepping forward.\u201d<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">Another sign that this may be the case came at the start of the conference, when China made public details of its climate funding. Traditionally, China has released minimal information about its climate policies and plans, so it came as a surprise when, for the first time, officials said they have paid developing countries more than $24 billion for climate action since 2016.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">\u201cThat\u2019s serious money, almost nobody else is at that level,\u201d one COP insider told me.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">It is a \u201cnotable signal\u201d, says Li Shuo, a director of China Climate Hub, \u201cas it\u2019s the first time that the Chinese government has laid out a clear figure in terms of how much they have been providing.\u201d<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">If these are indeed signs that China plans to take a more central role in the future, just as the US is stepping back, it would mark a tectonic shift in the COP process. <!-- --><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><h2 class=\"sc-518485e5-0 kRvAla\">How that tectonic shift could look<!-- --><\/h2>\n<\/p>\n<div data-component=\"text-block\" class=\"sc-18fde0d6-0 dlWCEZ\">\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">Historically, Western countries \u2013 particularly the US and EU \u2013 have provided the momentum, cheered on by smaller climate-vulnerable nations. The difference in the way the talks play out if China steps forward will be marked.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">Jonathan Pershing, program director of environment at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, has been to every COP and understands better than most the behind-the-scenes bartering, bullying and brinkmanship that makes or breaks deals at summits. He says that China won\u2019t lead from the front, like the US and Europe.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">\u201cThey&#8217;re more cautious players than that. It may be that they&#8217;re leading with Chinese characteristics, which is what they might say themselves.\u201d<!-- --><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div data-component=\"text-block\" class=\"sc-18fde0d6-0 dlWCEZ\">\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">(This echoes how Deng Xiaoping, president in the early 1980s, described his economic reforms, which catapulted the country\u2019s economic growth into double figures: \u201csocialism with Chinese characteristics\u201d.)<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">Pershing suggests that China is likely to help drive the COP process forward by discreetly intervening to unblock disputes. Most of this effort will take place behind closed doors, he believes, but is likely to include urging developing and developed countries to increase their ambition \u2013 and the flow of cash.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">However China may not be entirely helpful on some of the challenges that slow the process, such as instances when countries use COP as a stage to champion their own interests.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">One of the biggest blockers in Baku was said to be Saudi Arabia, which heads up a group of fossil fuel producing countries that want to slow the transition to renewables. As a big consumer of fossil fuels, China has often thrown its weight behind them in the past, such as by resisting the UK\u2019s effort to get agreement to phase out coal at COP26 in Glasgow.<!-- --><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><h2 class=\"sc-518485e5-0 kRvAla\">A new &#8220;unusually cooperative&#8221; style<!-- --><\/h2>\n<\/p>\n<div data-component=\"text-block\" class=\"sc-18fde0d6-0 dlWCEZ\">\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">There have been some other occasions in this year&#8217;s talks that indicate how China&#8217;s approach is already shifting. <!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">In the past, it tended to focus on its own interests and as such, it played a dual role in these talks. Sometimes it has aligned with the US and Europe, for example on ambitious targets to boost renewable power or on the reduction of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. On other issues, meanwhile, it has slowed progress.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">One such example was COP15, held in Copenhagen in 2009. There had been high hopes that an agreement would be reached to commit countries to deep cuts in carbon emissions. But the conference nearly collapsed when China fought against US pressure to submit to a regime of international monitoring. The final non-binding deal was generally considered a failure.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">This year was different, the chief negotiator I spoke to said. He observed that China was being \u201cunusually cooperative\u201d across all the discussions. <!-- --><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<figure>\n<div data-component=\"image-block\" class=\"sc-18fde0d6-0 jFCfG\">\n<div data-testid=\"image\" class=\"sc-a34861b-1 jxzoZC\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/bbcx\/grey-placeholder.png\" class=\"sc-a34861b-0 cOpVbP hide-when-no-script\"\/><img decoding=\"async\" sizes=\"(min-width: 1280px) 50vw, (min-width: 1008px) 66vw, 96vw\" srcset=\"https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/240\/cpsprodpb\/daa0\/live\/70d8ef20-a82b-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 240w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/320\/cpsprodpb\/daa0\/live\/70d8ef20-a82b-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 320w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/480\/cpsprodpb\/daa0\/live\/70d8ef20-a82b-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 480w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/640\/cpsprodpb\/daa0\/live\/70d8ef20-a82b-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 640w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/800\/cpsprodpb\/daa0\/live\/70d8ef20-a82b-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 800w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/1024\/cpsprodpb\/daa0\/live\/70d8ef20-a82b-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 1024w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/1536\/cpsprodpb\/daa0\/live\/70d8ef20-a82b-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 1536w\" src=\"https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/480\/cpsprodpb\/daa0\/live\/70d8ef20-a82b-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp\" alt=\"Getty Images A solar farm in China\" class=\"sc-a34861b-0 efFcac\"\/><span class=\"sc-a34861b-2 fxQYxK\">Getty Images<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><figcaption class=\"sc-8353772e-0 cvNhQw\">Chinese manufactured solar panels: President Xi Jinping said that solar panels, EVs and batteries are the \u201cnew trio\u201d at the heart of the Chinese economy<!-- --><\/figcaption><\/p>\n<\/figure>\n<div data-component=\"text-block\" class=\"sc-18fde0d6-0 dlWCEZ\">\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">Other changes were observed too, some around China&#8217;s presentation of its own economic status.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">It is classed as a developing country in the context of UN climate talks, despite being the world\u2019s second biggest economy, the result of a peculiarity in the COP rules. (This is linked to its economic status in 1992 when the talks process began.) It has also long resisted pressure from developed countries to change its status, meaning it doesn\u2019t have to contribute to the pot that rich countries have agreed to pay to poorer ones. Yet this year some experts noticed a change in the wording used by Chinese negotiators. <!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">\u201cWhat\u2019s so interesting is the language the Chinese used,\u201d says Professor Michael Jacobs, an expert on climate politics at Sheffield University.  \u201cThey described it as \u2018provided and mobilised\u2019 &#8211; that\u2019s the term developed countries use for their payments.\u201d<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">Language matters at climate conferences. Negotiators can spend days discussing whether something \u201cshould\u201d or \u201cwill\u201d happen. So, the Chinese echoing the language of the rich world is significant, Prof Jacobs argues.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">\u201cThey used to calibrate everything against what the US did,\u201d he says. When Trump took office in 2016, China stood back from the talks in response. This time is different, according to Prof Jacobs.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">\u201cThis looks to me like a claim of leadership.&#8221;<!-- --><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><h2 class=\"sc-518485e5-0 kRvAla\">What\u2019s in it for the East?<!-- --><\/h2>\n<\/p>\n<div data-component=\"text-block\" class=\"sc-18fde0d6-0 dlWCEZ\">\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">None of this is driven by &#8220;altruism&#8221; on China\u2019s part,\u201d Prof Jacobs continues.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">According to Li Shuo, the shifting economics of renewables explains why China is likely to be a bigger player.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">\u201cThe green transformation is very much being led by China &#8211; not necessarily the government, but its private sector and companies\u201d. These companies lead the rest of the world by what Li Shuo says is a \u201cvery significant margin\u201d.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">Eight out of every ten solar panels are made in China, and it controls some two-thirds of wind turbine production. It is reckoned to produce at least three-quarters of the world\u2019s lithium batteries and more than 60% of the global market for electric vehicles.<!-- --><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<figure>\n<div data-component=\"image-block\" class=\"sc-18fde0d6-0 gfTVSf\">\n<div data-testid=\"image\" class=\"sc-a34861b-1 jxzoZC\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/bbcx\/grey-placeholder.png\" class=\"sc-a34861b-0 cOpVbP hide-when-no-script\"\/><img decoding=\"async\" sizes=\"(min-width: 1280px) 50vw, (min-width: 1008px) 66vw, 96vw\" srcset=\"https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/240\/cpsprodpb\/4ad8\/live\/ff26d9c0-a8c3-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 240w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/320\/cpsprodpb\/4ad8\/live\/ff26d9c0-a8c3-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 320w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/480\/cpsprodpb\/4ad8\/live\/ff26d9c0-a8c3-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 480w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/640\/cpsprodpb\/4ad8\/live\/ff26d9c0-a8c3-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 640w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/800\/cpsprodpb\/4ad8\/live\/ff26d9c0-a8c3-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 800w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/1024\/cpsprodpb\/4ad8\/live\/ff26d9c0-a8c3-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 1024w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/1536\/cpsprodpb\/4ad8\/live\/ff26d9c0-a8c3-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp 1536w\" src=\"https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/480\/cpsprodpb\/4ad8\/live\/ff26d9c0-a8c3-11ef-8ab9-9192db313061.png.webp\" alt=\"Line chart showing monthly exports of solar panels from China between January 2017 and October 2024, measured in gigawatts. Solar panel exports rose from around 2 gigawatts per month in early 2017 to a peak of more than 23 gigawatts in March 2024. The latest monthly export was 19.43 gigawatts in October 2024.&#10;&#10;\" class=\"sc-a34861b-0 efFcac\"\/><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<div data-component=\"text-block\" class=\"sc-18fde0d6-0 dlWCEZ\">\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">Earlier this year, Chinese President Xi Jinping said that solar panels, EVs and batteries are the \u201cnew trio\u201d at the heart of the Chinese economy.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">It is the huge investments China has made in renewable technologies and the massive economies of scale that it has created that have also driven down renewable costs year after year &#8211; the challenge it faces now is finding new markets to sell it into.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">The developing world is where the demand is set to boom. These countries will account for two-thirds of the renewable market within 10 years, according to a recent report by a group of economists tasked by the UN with calculating the costs of the energy transition.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">Pakistan imported 13 gigawatts (GW) of solar panels in the first six months of this year alone, according to research by Bloomberg NEF. To put that in context, the UK has 17GW of installed solar.<!-- --><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<figure>\n<div data-component=\"image-block\" class=\"sc-18fde0d6-0 jFCfG\">\n<div data-testid=\"image\" class=\"sc-a34861b-1 jxzoZC\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/bbcx\/grey-placeholder.png\" class=\"sc-a34861b-0 cOpVbP hide-when-no-script\"\/><img decoding=\"async\" sizes=\"(min-width: 1280px) 50vw, (min-width: 1008px) 66vw, 96vw\" srcset=\"https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/240\/cpsprodpb\/617a\/live\/e3cc6ca0-a82b-11ef-bdf5-b7cb2fa86e10.png.webp 240w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/320\/cpsprodpb\/617a\/live\/e3cc6ca0-a82b-11ef-bdf5-b7cb2fa86e10.png.webp 320w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/480\/cpsprodpb\/617a\/live\/e3cc6ca0-a82b-11ef-bdf5-b7cb2fa86e10.png.webp 480w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/640\/cpsprodpb\/617a\/live\/e3cc6ca0-a82b-11ef-bdf5-b7cb2fa86e10.png.webp 640w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/800\/cpsprodpb\/617a\/live\/e3cc6ca0-a82b-11ef-bdf5-b7cb2fa86e10.png.webp 800w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/1024\/cpsprodpb\/617a\/live\/e3cc6ca0-a82b-11ef-bdf5-b7cb2fa86e10.png.webp 1024w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/1536\/cpsprodpb\/617a\/live\/e3cc6ca0-a82b-11ef-bdf5-b7cb2fa86e10.png.webp 1536w\" src=\"https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/480\/cpsprodpb\/617a\/live\/e3cc6ca0-a82b-11ef-bdf5-b7cb2fa86e10.png.webp\" alt=\"Getty Images A new seaport on the coast of Peru opened by President Xi\" class=\"sc-a34861b-0 efFcac\"\/><span class=\"sc-a34861b-2 fxQYxK\">Getty Images<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><figcaption class=\"sc-8353772e-0 cvNhQw\">The new $3.5bn (\u00a32.75bn) Chancay port in Peru has been masterminded by China&#8217;s state-owned Cosco Shipping<!-- --><\/figcaption><\/p>\n<\/figure>\n<div data-component=\"text-block\" class=\"sc-18fde0d6-0 dlWCEZ\">\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">Shipping clean tech to emerging economies dovetails with another of China\u2019s policies: its \u201cBelt and Road Initiative,\u201d an effort to develop new trade routes, including roads, railways, ports and airports, to connect with the rest of the world.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">China has spent more than a trillion dollars on the project, according to the World Economic Forum. Last week, President Xi opened a new port on the coast of Peru.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">Which begins to explain why, as Prof Jacobs sees it, while the US may withdraw, China looks like it might be stepping up. \u201cIt now sees its best interest as encouraging other countries to also cut their emissions by using Chinese technologies and equipment.\u201d<!-- --><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<figure>\n<div data-component=\"image-block\" class=\"sc-18fde0d6-0 jFCfG\">\n<div data-testid=\"image\" class=\"sc-a34861b-1 jxzoZC\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/bbcx\/grey-placeholder.png\" class=\"sc-a34861b-0 cOpVbP hide-when-no-script\"\/><img decoding=\"async\" sizes=\"(min-width: 1280px) 50vw, (min-width: 1008px) 66vw, 96vw\" srcset=\"https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/240\/cpsprodpb\/6479\/live\/a652db10-a82c-11ef-a4fe-a3e9a6c5d640.png.webp 240w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/320\/cpsprodpb\/6479\/live\/a652db10-a82c-11ef-a4fe-a3e9a6c5d640.png.webp 320w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/480\/cpsprodpb\/6479\/live\/a652db10-a82c-11ef-a4fe-a3e9a6c5d640.png.webp 480w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/640\/cpsprodpb\/6479\/live\/a652db10-a82c-11ef-a4fe-a3e9a6c5d640.png.webp 640w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/800\/cpsprodpb\/6479\/live\/a652db10-a82c-11ef-a4fe-a3e9a6c5d640.png.webp 800w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/1024\/cpsprodpb\/6479\/live\/a652db10-a82c-11ef-a4fe-a3e9a6c5d640.png.webp 1024w,https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/1536\/cpsprodpb\/6479\/live\/a652db10-a82c-11ef-a4fe-a3e9a6c5d640.png.webp 1536w\" src=\"https:\/\/ichef.bbci.co.uk\/news\/480\/cpsprodpb\/6479\/live\/a652db10-a82c-11ef-a4fe-a3e9a6c5d640.png.webp\" alt=\"Getty Images Billboards for the Belt and Road project in front of cranes\" class=\"sc-a34861b-0 efFcac\"\/><span class=\"sc-a34861b-2 fxQYxK\">Getty Images<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><figcaption class=\"sc-8353772e-0 cvNhQw\">China&#8217;s \u201cBelt and Road Initiative\u201d aims to develop new trade routes and dovetails with the country exporting clean tech to emerging economies<!-- --><\/figcaption><\/p>\n<\/figure>\n<div data-component=\"text-block\" class=\"sc-18fde0d6-0 dlWCEZ\">\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">Ultimately, though, regardless of whether this plays, out, there is cause for hope, according to some well-placed observers. Camilla Born, who has been part of the UK\u2019s negotiating team and helped run COP26 in Glasgow, believes that the future talks will be determined by the new economics of energy, not the politics of meetings.<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">\u201cThis isn\u2019t just about an idea of how to deal with climate change anymore,\u201d she argues. \u201cThis is about investments, about money &#8211; it\u2019s people\u2019s jobs, it\u2019s new technologies. The conversations are different.\u201d<!-- --><\/p>\n<p class=\"sc-eb7bd5f6-0 fYAfXe\">It is, after all, the biggest revolution in energy since the start of the industrial revolution. 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