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Enhancing Engagement Between China and the EU on Resource Governance and Low-Carbon Development
Bernice Lee, Nick Mabey, Felix Preston 2015-07-02
China and the European Union (EU) are the world’s largest importers of natural resources. They will rely on imports for 80 per cent of their oil supply by 2030, mainly from the Middle East and Russia. Chinese growth over the past decade has transformed global resource markets, driving up prices and raising fear about the impacts of resource scarcity and the environmental sustainability of production. Competition for resources such as Russian gas also makes EU sanctions against Russia less effective. The EU and China are also vulnerable to climate change, and both have experienced a rise in extreme weather events in recent years.
Contents
Summary
Introduction
China and the New Resource Landscape
Shaping the Future Resources Sustainability Nexus
Understanding the Conditions for Advancing Climate Change Policy
Revisiting the EU–China Resource and Sustainability Agenda
Conclusion
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