by Robert Kropp
Memorandum of Understanding reinforces UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, and calls for the two countries to seek input from business and non-governmental organizations in efforts to combat climate change.
On July 28, the US and China entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to Enhance Cooperation on Climate Change, Energy and the Environment, the purpose of which is to coordinate the efforts of the two countries "to combat global climate change, promote clean and efficient energy, protect the environment and natural resources, and support environmentally sustainable and low-carbon economic growth."
The UN Framework Convention, adopted in 1994 and ratified by 192 countries, served as a precursor of the Kyoto Protocol. Under the Convention, governments agreed to share information on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, enact strategies for addressing GHG emissions, and cooperate in adapting to climate change.