Competitiveness
China Pours Money into Smart Grid Technology:
Melanie Hart details why the United States should take note of China’s ambitions and step up our own smart grid efforts.
China Goes Solar as America Stumbles:
Melanie Hart parses Beijing’s latest renewable energy five-year plan to illustrate China’s major push into solar power at our nation’s expense.
China Eyes Competitive Edge in Renewable Energy:
Green energy could be China’s “historic opportunity” to surpass the United States and become the next technology superpower, writes Melanie Hart.
Europe Moves to Limit Aviation Emissions, China Follows:
While China and the European Commission hammer out a possible deal on aviation emissions and a potential foundation for global cap-and-trade, the United States sits on the sidelines, writes Melanie Hart.
The Top 10 Things to Do to Compete with China:
President Obama in his State of the Union address cited China’s rise in technology innovation and commercialization. Here are the 10 things the United States can do to stay innovative and competitive.
U.S.-China Energy Dealmaking: Recent clean energy deals with China are good for U.S. economic growth, writes Rebecca Lefton. The next step is domestic policies that boost innovation and create jobs.
Rising to the Challenge: No longer the maker of just low-cost consumer goods, China's investments in technology innovation should serve as a warning to the United States.
The Challenge of China's Green Technology Policy: Julian L. Wong testifies to the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission on China's rise in green tech and how the United States can catch up.
Out of the Running?: A report from Kate Gordon, Julian L. Wong, and JT McLain explains what is at stake for the United States if it doesn't become a top player in the emerging global low-carbon economy.
Climate Progress in China: Julian Wong and Andrew Light detail China's recent investments in clean energy and efficiency.

