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MADRID - A future U.S. government will have to rebuild relations with China to revive international efforts to combat climate change, former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, who is running for president, said on Tuesday.
A diplomatic partnership between the United States and China, the world’s two biggest emitters, was critical to laying the groundwork for the Paris accord under the administration of previous U.S. President Barack Obama.“You will never solve the problem unless you have China in the solution,” Bloomberg, who stepped down as a U.N. special envoy on climate change last month, told reporters.China’s lead negotiator in Madrid, Zhao Yingmin, said that every country was needed.
Nevertheless, former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, who served under Obama and was a leading player in brokering the Paris Agreement, said the absence of U.S. leadership was undermining global climate action.
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