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California, China allies on climate: Gov Brown

- By LIA ZHU and CHANG JUN in San Francisco Contact the writers at liazhu@chinadaily­usa.com

California and China need to work more closely and encourage each other to take more aggressive steps to de-carbonize, said California Governor Jerry Brown on Wednesday ahead of his upcoming trip to China. "I want people in China to know that the people America are enthusiast­ically working to de-carbonize,” Brown told China Daily in his State Capitol office.

The weeklong trip starting Friday will take him to Beijing, Chengdu and Nanjing, where he is scheduled to meet with national and regional officials and promote climate change cooperatio­n.

The trip comes four years after his last China trip — a trade mission in 2013.

The goal of this trip is to strengthen the working relations between China and California on zero-emission vehicles, regulatory strategies, reducing carbon pollution and research developmen­t, particular­ly at the university level, said Brown.

In Beijing, he will attend the Clean Energy Ministeria­l, an annual meeting of national energy ministers and other high-level delegates, and meet with members of Under2 Clean Energy Forum, a coalition dedicated to fighting climate change. After Beijing, the governor will travel to Chengdu capital of Sichuan province, and Nan-jing Jiangsu province, the first Chinese provinces joining the Under2 Coaliton, which includes cities, states and provinces who have signed an internatio­nal agreement promoted by Brown to reduce emissions at rates faster than those called for under the Paris agreement.

“I’d like to see how obstacles are overcome. I want to see what is being done in these two places,” said Brown. “I’d like to take high-speed rail. I like high-speed rail.”

California is working with Chinese sub-national jurisdicti­ons to achieve standardiz­ation of some environmen­tal rules and promote joint ventures on clean energy investment­s, according to the governor.

He said technician­s in both countries should work together to standardiz­e the rules for electric cars, new energy and all the different consumer goods, so that it’s more efficient in producing the lower-carbon future that the world needs.

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