
Don’t Miss the Forest for the Trees
Chinese protectionism of their clean energy market is a real problem, but one that we can cure with our own domestic investment, writes Julian L. Wong.
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Chinese protectionism of their clean energy market is a real problem, but one that we can cure with our own domestic investment, writes Julian L. Wong.
Getting started with implementing clean energy solutions is just as important as setting national carbon emission targets, write Julian L. Wong and Arpita Bhattacharyya.
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.
Stephen D. Eule and Julian L. Wong offer perspectives on negotiating a climate treaty in this Envisions article.
Julian Wong argues for more integrated approaches to resource management in China in this Harvard Asia Quarterly article
Julian L. Wong summarizes impressions and findings about the state of clean energy innovation and manufacturing in China from a recent trip.
Julian Wong talks with Anthony Goh in Beijing about America’s competitive position on green technologies and how it can break into the Chinese clean water market.
China’s investment in high-speed rail is laying a foundation to continue its economic growth and improve its competitive position in the global clean energy economy, write Julian L. Wong and Nick Wellkamp.
Julian L. Wong and Sarah Miller interview a general manager at Applied Materials, which has opened the world’s largest nongovernmental solar research and development center in Xi-An.
CAP experts travel to China to investigate its clean energy investment strategy; follow their progress and analysis as they meet with officials, researchers, and executives.
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.
Global support for a new international consensus is key to success at Copenhagen, write Andrew Light, Julian L. Wong, and Kari Manlove.