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Shuang Tan

Hongqiao Liu, Sarah Tang, Cory Combs, Kate Logan, Travis Brubaker, Muyi Yang, Michal Meidan, Aiqun Yu, Belinda Schäpe, Diego Montero, Meian Chen, Effy, Feng Hu

Policy analysis, data insights, and human-centred storytelling on the world's largest carbon emitter

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#24: Swapping Market Neutrality for Climate Positivity, China’s Central Bank Sets an Example

Central banks have traditionally embraced market neutrality, but the climate crisis has pushed the People’s Bank of China to introduce policies that favor green projects.

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#23: Green Investment, Not Greenwashing: How Asset Managers Can Accelerate China’s Decarbonization

With better climate risk management, information disclosure, and stakeholder engagement, asset managers can unlock greater potential for sustainable investment. Yuan Yuan (Greenpeace East Asia) writes for Shuang Tan.

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#22: Why It’s Sometimes Hard to Care for the Climate

This summer, numerous regions, including China, experienced record-breaking heatwaves. As highlighted in our last newsletter, documenting these increasingly frequent extreme weather events is becoming nearly impossible for journalists in Ch...

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#21: Can Journalism or Art Best Document China’s Climate Emergency?

In this week’s newsletter, I’ve invited Faye Liang, a photojournalist-turned-visual-artist, to write a personal essay on her evolving approach to covering the climate crisis. Faye reflects on her seven years as a photojournalist for one of ...

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Hongqiao Liu

    Paris-based policy consultant & advisor, tracking #China #environment #energy #climate since 2010. Oxford Reuters Fellow; 2x TED speaker; Vox “Visionary change agent.” 中/EN/FR. I curate and edit the Shuang Tan newsletter.

  • Sarah Tang

    I approach the changing world with independent thinking and evidence-based research.

  • Cory Combs

    Climate, energy and industrial policy analyst.

  • Kate Logan

    Associate Director of Climate, Asia Society Policy Institute & Fellow, Center for China Analysis. Focused on strategies for aligning and enhancing climate and development progress across Asia.

  • Travis Brubaker

    Exploring how climate change drives geopolitics. Senior Policy Advisor for US climate foreign policy at E3G.

  • Muyi Yang

    Dr Muyi Yang is a Senior Policy Analyst at Ember. He is also an adjunct fellow at the Australia-China Relations Institute, secretary of the International Society for Energy Transition Studies, and a senior policy fellow at Asia Society Australia

  • Michal Meidan

    I head China energy research at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies. Previously, I worked at Energy Aspects and Eurasia Group. I've been analysing China, energy policies and geopolitics for over two decades, and learning something new every day!

  • Aiqun Yu
  • Belinda Schäpe

    Belinda Schäpe is a China Policy Analyst at the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air, where she analyses China’s decarbonisation journey and advises policymakers on diplomatic engagement with China.

  • Diego Montero

    Senior Program Director for Strategy and Partnerships at iGDP. BA, Berkeley. MPP, Harvard. Enjoys riding around on his road bike, playing dive bars with his rock band, and sunny weekends in public parks with existentialist literature.

  • Meian Chen

    Senior Program Director for Beyond Carbon and Senior Analyst at the Institute for Global Decarbonization Progress (iGDP). PhD from University of Oregon. My research specializes in the analysis of Non-CO2 emissions mitigation.

  • Effy
  • Feng Hu

    Founder & Director @silkroad.earth

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