Author: Li Shuo
Li Shuo is CGSP's Non-Resident Fellow for Climate. He is also Director of the China Climate Hub and Senior Fellow at
the Center for China Analysis, Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI),
based in Washington, D.C. His work focuses on China's energy, climate, and clean technology industrial policies, and on supporting international engagement with China's environmental agenda.
Li brings deep experience in UN environmental negotiations,
spanning climate change, biodiversity, ocean governance, plastic pollution, and ozone protection. He holds degrees in political science and international relations from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and Nanjing University, and is a German Chancellor Fellow.
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