This is the single best chance that we have to deal with a problem that could end up transforming this planet in a way t...
The United States and China were central to that effort.
Our meeting here is an opportunity to discuss the breadth and importance of the U.S.-China relationship.
But this is not a fight that any one country, no matter how powerful, can take alone.
I'm the first to say we've got more work to do in the years ahead.
That's the legacy we celebrate on Labor Day.
The two Presidents call on all other Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to join the Pa...
The United States and China will formulate and publish their respective strategies for mid-century, low-greenhouse gas e...
What I think we've been able to achieve is practical and constructive efforts where our interests intersect.
I know that at the G-20, we're committed to working with other countries to build sustainable, inclusive economies and c...
We're leading by example.
We very much welcome China's contributions to global development, peacekeeping, and refugee assistance.
That's the spirit that's made the progress of these past 7½ years possible.
Where there's a will and there's a vision—and where countries like China and the United States are prepared to show lead...
Together, the U.S. and China represent about 40 percent of global emissions.
The United States and China commit to continue taking ambitious domestic action to further promote the transition toward...
The Paris Agreement alone won't solve the climate crisis.
Nearly 200 nations came together as a strong, enduring framework to set the world on a course to a low-carbon future.