
CHECK OUT OUR RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
ABOUT THE CHINA PROGRAM
China’s action, engagement, and leadership for a clean and low-carbon economy are critical for the global transition to a sustainable future. The CGS China Program supports this goal through an enhanced understanding of China’s opportunities, benefits, and challenges of the transition, China’s role in delivering global 1.5ºC pathways, and potential bilateral and multilateral opportunities with key countries, including engagement with the United States at all levels. We do this through analysis and engagement—leveraging world-leading modeling and analytical capabilities, an integrated team of scholar-practitioners, researchers, and students, established relationships with Chinese partners, and a synergistic portfolio of high-impact projects in other regions. By linking strengths across countries, the CGS China Program provides a unique and rich environment for building a shared US-China community of expertise on energy, climate, and development strategies.
Strengths: We have a large China Program team with expertise in both the U.S. and China, embedded in a center with expertise in other key countries through policy, modeling, empirical assessment, and engagement in key topic areas. Our partnership strategy focuses on developing joint research products and long-term collaborations with leading teams in China and internationally. Key research topics and areas include: national and subnational economy-wide policy pathways modeling (GCAM & GCAM-China), sectoral (power, industry, buildings, etc.) decarbonization strategies, plant-by-plant coal transition & social impacts, methane and other non-CO2 GHGs, air quality & public health benefits, role of state-owned enterprises (SOE) in energy transition in China & beyond, China’s overseas investment & south-south collaboration, energy demand & behavior changes, circular economy, and carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies and policies. This combination of policy engagement, research collaborations, and technical skills allows us to develop high-impact assessments of complex, critical topics in China.
Policy Impact: Our team’s broad links with current policy discussions in China and internationally—and our collaborative partnership strategy—have proven effective at targeting research and ensuring impact and broad awareness of the research in policy-linked conversations. Our team has led extensive multi-institution collaborative research on key policy topics such as carbon neutrality pathways, methane, power sector decarbonization, and more— which helps generate shared understanding for scientific and policy questions.