Despite diplomatic tension, Newsom seeks to promote Chinese cooperation on climate change

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Newsom is expected to meet with top officials on the topics of clean energy, air pollution and the transition to electric vehicles, among other topics.

As rising fossil fuel emissions continue to push global temperatures to record highs, California Gov. Gavin Newsom will head to China this month to meet with officials on such environmental imperatives as offshore wind power, air pollution reduction and the transition to fully electric vehicles, according to the governor's staff.

'It's not strictly a one-way street,' said Mary Nichols, vice chair at the California-China Climate Institute and former chair of the California Air Resources Board. 'There really is collaboration that goes on.

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