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发达国家必须兑现对气候融资的承诺——访COP30候任主席科雷亚·多拉戈
Xin Hua She·2025-06-20 08:09

Group 1 - The key bottleneck in global climate governance is the failure of developed countries to fulfill their climate financing commitments to developing countries [1] - The June climate conference in Bonn focuses on advancing global adaptation goals and discussing just transition pathways and climate financing [1] - Developed countries, particularly the United States, have reduced their financial contributions and have shown a lack of commitment to climate agreements, as evidenced by the U.S. absence from the June climate conference [1] Group 2 - Developing countries like China and Brazil are not only promoting large-scale climate actions domestically but are also supporting other developing nations through South-South cooperation [1] - China has emerged as a leading country in providing solutions for global climate action, significantly reducing the costs of green technologies such as solar panels and electric vehicles [1][2] - The upcoming COP30 in Brazil is seen as an important opportunity to demonstrate that addressing climate change can be beneficial for the economy and job creation, particularly for developing countries [2]