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John Kerry, who used to lead America's climate team, just made a pretty straightforward point. The world's two biggest economies? They need to keep talking. Specifically about environmental goals.



Here's his take: Washington should be ready to sit down with Beijing. No drama, just direct conversations. Because here's the reality check - those global climate targets everyone keeps mentioning? They're not happening without these two working together. Period.

It's less about politics, more about math. When the top two economic powerhouses can't coordinate, the numbers just don't add up for the rest of the planet. Kerry's basically saying what a lot of policy folks already know but won't say out loud: cooperation isn't optional here, it's structural.

Whether that dialogue actually happens? Different story. But the logic's hard to argue with.
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LightningLadyvip
· 23h ago
You are right, the lack of communication on climate goals between China and the U.S. is just empty talk; the math problem is right there.
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MetaEggplantvip
· 11-25 08:14
It sounds nice, it's just that the U.S. and China need to have a good chat, right? Otherwise, the Earth is doomed... But when it really comes to talking, who will make the first concession?
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LiquidityHuntervip
· 11-24 08:54
Wait a minute, Kerry, this logic is indeed rigid; the two major economies are not coordinated... will the market liquidity gap widen?
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OptionWhisperervip
· 11-22 12:07
Ngl, it's nice to say that the US and China are sitting down to discuss climate goals... but can they really come up with anything?
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NFTArchaeologisvip
· 11-22 12:07
Kremlin's rhetoric is actually about the ancient logic of power balance, just wrapped in a new climate narrative. The two economic giants must sit together, which is no different in essence from the great power games of history... it's just that this time the stakes are the Earth itself.
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NotSatoshivip
· 11-22 12:05
To put it simply, the US and China need to sit down and talk, otherwise global climate goals are just nonsense... Although Kerry's words aren't anything new, they really hit the nail on the head.
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ProveMyZKvip
· 11-22 12:01
It's easy to say nice things, but can the U.S. and China really sit down and have a good talk? History tells us that this is quite difficult.
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LightningHarvestervip
· 11-22 11:48
It sounds good, but both sides have their own little calculations. Can they really sit down and talk calmly? I think it's unlikely.
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SmartContractPhobiavip
· 11-22 11:47
ngl Kerry is right, the US and China have to sit down and talk, otherwise the global climate goals are just empty talk. It sounds nice, but the problem is both sides are still at odds... Wait, so this logic basically means neither side can do without the other, right? Cooperation isn't an option, it's a necessity. That line really hits hard, haha. Honestly, if the US and China could really work well together, the rest of the countries on Earth would have breathed a sigh of relief long ago.
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