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1 month ago |
foreignpolicy.com | Lili Pike |Phil McKenna
United Nations Climate Change China Lili Pike The nonstick pan has become one of climate change’s stickiest problems in recent years. Teflon, the magical chemical that has allowed fried eggs to glide off the pan onto breakfast plates for decades, is derived from the chemical HCFC-22.
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insideclimatenews.org | Phil McKenna |Lili Pike
This article was co-reported with Foreign Policy. A climate super pollutant thousands of times more effective at warming the planet than carbon dioxide is being released at a rate far higher than countries around the world have acknowledged, raising a fraught question: What are they going to do about it?
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foreignpolicy.com | Rishi Iyengar |Lili Pike
Science and Technology United States China Rishi Iyengar Lili Pike For a company worth nearly $3 trillion, facing an unexpected cost of a few billion dollars may sound relatively paltry.
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1 month ago |
cnas.org | Rishi Iyengar |Lili Pike
My FP: Follow topics and authors to get straight to what you like. Exclusively for FP subscribers. Subscribe Now | Log In Science and Technology United States China Rishi Iyengar Lili Pike For a company worth nearly $3 trillion, facing an unexpected cost of a few billion dollars may sound relatively paltry.
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1 month ago |
foreignpolicy.com | Lili Pike |Rishi Iyengar
Security United States Rishi Iyengar Lili Pike U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled his budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year in a letter to Congress on Friday, providing the clearest picture yet of what his administration will prioritize and putting some numbers on the large-scale slashing of the federal government that he has overseen. The budget aims to cut $163 billion in nondefense spending, a 22.6 percent reduction from current levels, the letter said. Trump’s “America First”...
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"China moved to tighten controls over two chemicals that can be used to make fentanyl, in an apparent olive branch to the US that may help maintain their fragile trade truce." https://t.co/o0xGP8xixU

"But China has not budged on specialized rare earths, including samarium, which are needed for military applications and are outside the fast-track agreed in London, the two people said." https://t.co/8OKliSyhQL

“I think we’re in the first inning of a new game. The rare earths have really changed the goalposts here in a big way,” @pstAsiatech told me re the latest US-China trade deal potentially signaling a broader reckoning over export controls in the future https://t.co/n2Cz1dkRO6