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Xinyue Li is a research associate at the Center for Global Sustainability (CGS). Her policy focus is energy transition and its synergy with other sustainable development policies. Before joining CGS, Li interned with the senior conservation scientist at The Nature Conservancy Virginia Chapter, working on distributed solar development in Virginia. She also interned at UN ESCAP Incheon office, and Greenovation Hub in Beijing. Li has a master's degree in public policy from University of Chicago and a bachelor's degree in international politics from University of International Business and Economics in Beijing.

 

The China Program at CGS integrates scientific research, education, policy analysis, and stakeholder engagement to help understand and inform the development and deployment of China’s climate, energy, and environment strategies across international, national, and local contexts.

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Successfully addressing the climate crisis while achieving sustainable development goals will require carefully constructed strategies to enact rapid economic transitions to a cleaner economy—tailored to national circumstances and priorities. The Center for Global Sustainability has deep expertise in country-specific analytical and policy approaches across key sectors and in support of a 1.5°C-pathway.

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