
SHANGHAI 鈥 Senior Chinese diplomat Wang Yi has warned the United States that political tensions between Beijing and Washington could undermine efforts by the world鈥檚 top two sources of greenhouse gas to cooperate in the fight against climate change.听听
China鈥檚 State听Councillor听and Foreign Minister told US climate envoy John Kerry via video link on Wednesday that the two sides鈥 joint efforts to combat global warming were an 鈥渙asis,鈥 according to a foreign ministry statement published late on Wednesday.听听
鈥淏ut surrounding the oasis is a desert, and the oasis could be听desertified听very soon,鈥 he said. 鈥淐hina-US climate cooperation cannot be separated from the wider environment of China-US relations.鈥澨听
鈥淲e have shown our sincerity,鈥 Mr. Wang was quoted by state broadcaster CCTV as saying. 鈥淓veryone who met with you will have to spend two weeks in quarantine, but we鈥檙e willing to pay that price, to discuss cooperation with the US on affairs of mutual concerns.鈥澨听
Mr. Kerry told Mr. Wang that Washington remained committed to working with other nations to tackle the climate crisis, and encouraged China to do more to reduce emissions during the meeting, a State Department spokesperson said.听听
鈥淪ecretary Kerry affirmed that the United States remains committed to cooperating with the world to tackle the climate crisis, which must be addressed with the seriousness and urgency that it demands, and encouraged the PRC to take additional steps to reduce emissions,鈥 the spokesperson said.听听
The United States, which has resumed its role in global climate diplomacy after a four-year hiatus under President Donald J. Trump, has long hoped to keep climate issues separate from its wider disputes with China on issues such as trade, human rights and the origins of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.听听
Mr. Kerry is in the northern Chinese city of Tianjin to hold face-to-face talks with Xie Zhenhua, China鈥檚 special climate envoy, on the countries鈥 joint response to the climate crisis.听听
Climate watchers are hoping that the talks will lead to more ambitious pledges by both countries to tackle greenhouse gas emissions.听听
鈥淭he G2 [China and the United States] need to realize that beyond their bilateral oasis and desert, the whole planet is at stake,鈥 said Li Shuo, senior climate adviser with the environmental group Greenpeace.听听
鈥淚f they don鈥檛 make joint climate progress fast enough, it is soon all going to be desert,鈥 he added.听听
The meeting in Tianjin is the second to be held between Mr. Kerry and Mr. Xie, with the first taking place in Shanghai in April. Mr. Kerry has no remit to discuss anything apart from climate change issues.听听
Though Mr. Wang warned that climate change could now be tied to other diplomatic issues, China has insisted that its efforts to curb its emissions and switch to cleaner forms of energy are a vital part of its own ambitious domestic policy agenda.听听
鈥淐hinese leaders have long said they are engaged in climate action not because of outside pressure, but because it benefits China and the world at large,鈥 said Alex Wang, climate expert and professor at UCLA.听听
鈥淚f that is so, then US-China tensions should not slow Chinese climate action.鈥 鈥斕David Stanway/Reuters听听


