China and US agree to boost climate co-operation
The two countries released a joint declaration promising action
China and the US have agreed to boost climate co-operation over the next decade, in a surprise announcement at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow. The two countries released a joint declaration promising action. We get reaction from Jess Shankleman, an energy and environment specialist at Bloomberg. Afghanistan's ex-finance minister has blamed the government's fall on corrupt officials who invented "ghost soldiers" and took payment from the Taliban. We have an in-depth interview with Khalid Payenda. Plus, electric carmaker Rivian Automotive started trading on the Nasdaq exchange today. Shares in the company soared, boosting the market value of the firm to $100bn. The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's North America business correspondent Michelle Fleury has been following the story.
(Picture: US climate envoy John Kerry. Credit: Reuters.)
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