Bjerström: China says nothing – and everyone holds their breath

They account for more than 30 percent of global emissions and aim to build two new coal-fired power plants a week.

China is the most important country present at the climate summit. Even so, they were one of the few countries that neglected to give an opening speech. Something that eases tensions – not least among European politicians.

Hear Erika Bjerström, climate correspondent, explain why in the clip.

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