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Monday Sunrise Briefing: US-China find common cause on climate

Good morning! Welcome to your Monday, April 19, 2021, sunrise briefing.

Here are two news events - on climate change and gun laws - from this past weekend (while you may have been reading "The Midnight Library," building a sandcastle, and enjoying an offline life). Also, what to look for in the news this week.

The U.S. and China agreed on April 17, 2021 to work together on tackling climate change. Above, Joe Biden walks past solar panels while touring the Plymouth Area Renewable Energy Initiative in Plymouth, New Hampshire, June 4, 2019.

REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo

April 19, 2021

In a rare example of collaboration between the world鈥檚 two largest carbon-gas emitters, China and the U.S. proclaimed their intent to work together to address climate change.聽The agreement announced Saturday was reached by U.S. special envoy for climate John Kerry and his Chinese counterpart Xie Zhenhua after talks in Shanghai. Mr. Kerry called the deal's language 鈥渟trong鈥 but cautioned: 鈥淲e all need to see what happens.鈥澛

The two countries produce nearly half of the fossil fuel fumes that are warming the planet鈥檚 atmosphere, so their cooperation is seen as key to the success of global efforts to curb climate change. But clashes over human rights, trade, and China鈥檚 territorial claims, have threatened to undermine such efforts. The agreement comes as Biden has invited 40 world leaders to an online climate summit this week. China鈥檚 president has not yet agreed to attend.

2. Guns and mental health. Indiana's red flag law is under scrutiny as the investigation into the April 15 Indianapolis FedEx shooting continues. Police revealed Saturday that the former FedEx employee, Brandon Scott Hole, legally bought two rifles last year after having a shotgun taken away by police. Currently, 19 states have 鈥渆xtreme risk protection orders鈥 or red flag laws, whereby guns may be temporarily removed by police. In March 2020, Mr. Hole鈥檚 mother called police to warn he might commit 鈥渟uicide by cop.鈥 But the fact that the 19-year-old was able to later legally purchase two guns raises questions about whether law enforcement followed the state's red flag law or if there's a loophole.聽

Kimmel silenced, as political and corporate pressures converge

Photos of Queen Elizabeth II sitting alone - due to social distancing rules - Saturday at Prince Philip鈥檚 funeral prompted comments worldwide of empathy and admiration for her courage and strength.
Jonathan Brady/Pool via AP

Look Ahead

MONDAY, April 19

Justice watch. Closing arguments are expected to begin in the murder and manslaughter trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.聽

TUESDAY, April 20

Climate lessons. An online is scheduled to include panels, speeches, discussions, and special messages with today鈥檚 young climate activists including Greta Thunberg, Alexandria Villase帽or, and Licypriya Kangujam.

WEDNESDAY, April 21

Why a government shutdown looms as Congress splits town

Earth Day Eve concert. A virtual celebration with performances by artists such as Ang茅lique Kidjo, Willie Nelson, Yo-Yo Ma, and Ziggy Marley, and appearances by environmental activists, including Dr. Jane Goodall. All on the National Geographic channel and website at 8:30 p.m ET

THURSDAY, April 22

Global stewardship. President Joe Biden is scheduled to host a two-day virtual summit on climate with 40 world leaders to discuss the economic benefits of stronger climate action. Those invited include the leaders of 17 countries responsible for 80% of global carbon emissions.聽聽

Recycled rocket service. SpaceX is scheduled to launch a third crew - astronauts from the U.S., Japan and France - to the International Space Station. This is SpaceX鈥檚 first crew flight to use a recycled Falcon rocket and Dragon crew capsule.

Excessive force, again. Daunte Wright, whose shooting death by a police officer in Minnesota has sparked days of protests, will be laid to rest in Minneapolis. The Rev. Al Sharpton is scheduled to deliver the eulogy.聽

SATURDAY, April 24

Peer pressure for peace? ASEAN leaders are expected to hold an emergency summit on Myanmar. Indonesia has taken the lead in calling for the special meeting to discuss the crisis in Myanmar.

SUNDAY, April 25

Oscars night. The 93rd Academy Awards ceremony is scheduled to honor the best films of 2020 and early 2021.

Good Samaritan Watch

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department released this photo from missing hiker Rene Compean on April 13, 2021 in hopes of finding his location. It worked.
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department

It鈥檚 not unusual for the Los Angeles County Sheriff鈥檚 Department to call for community help in finding a missing person. But last Tuesday was a little different.

They tweeted a photo of a dangling over a ravine. Rene Compean was reported missing Monday evening, April 12,聽 after he texted a friend that he was lost and his cell phone battery was dying. His last selfie might hold a clue to his location.聽

The photo was part of a call for community assistance from anyone familiar with the mountains of the Angeles National Forest in California.聽A satellite-mapping enthusiast and caring citizen, Benjamin Kuo, let the sheriff's department know that he was pretty sure he鈥檇 found the spot. "I was hoping , and then they鈥檇 get mad at me," Mr. Kuo told KCBS-TV in Los Angeles.聽

Rescuers found Mr. Compean around 3:45 p.m on April 13 - within three-quarters of a mile of Mr. Kuo's GPS coordinates.聽

Missing hiker Rene Compean (in dark sweatshirt in middle) after being rescued by the search and rescue team of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department

Hidden Gem

Start your week with a recent story that inspired Monitor readers:

In Maine, a small secondhand bookstore soldiers on

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In tonight鈥檚 Daily Edition, watch for our story about local communities that are successful at peacebuilding.

Finally, check out the Monitor鈥檚 selected stories from Friday's subscription-only Daily Edition:

  1. US renews Palestinian ties with a tight focus: helping people
  2. Donald who? Lower-profile Trump still has grip on GOP.
  3. 鈥楬umbling鈥: Canada鈥檚 self-image slides in pandemic as US rebounds
  4. How Biden is boosting cyber defenses against Russia and China
  5. Put a spring in your step with the 10 best books of April

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