While U.S. and Chinese leaders may agree on what should be addressed to combat climate change, says analyst Chris Brown, it is unusual for them to draw up a specific agenda on exactly what will be implemented.This interview is from a working group on “Climate Change, Global Responsibilities, and the U.S.-China Relationship,” hosted by Carnegie Council and China Reform Forum. For more on this topic, go to: http://www.cceia.org

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