US, China Vow to Resume Climate Talks but Set No Deadline

WASHINGTON/BEIJING, Oct 28 (Reuters) – The United States and China agreed on Thursday to resume talks on climate change after a two-year hiatus, but did not set a date for the meetings to start, disappointing some activists who have urged urgent action to curb global warming..

U.S. climate envoy John Kerry and his Chinese counterpart Xie Zhenhua held a virtual meeting on Thursday to discuss a range of climate issues, including enhanced cooperation to reduce emissions of planet-warming greenhouse gases and finalize rules for a global carbon market under the 2015 Paris climate agreement..

In a statement, the two countries said they would .

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