Core Points - The sixth China-New Zealand climate change ministerial dialogue was held in Beijing, focusing on bilateral cooperation in climate change and domestic climate policies [1][2] - The dialogue aims to implement the consensus reached by the leaders of both countries and deepen practical cooperation in addressing climate change [1] - China has made significant progress in achieving its "dual carbon" goals, including green low-carbon energy transformation and the establishment of a carbon trading market [1] - New Zealand's Minister praised China's contributions to global energy transition through electric vehicles and renewable energy products [1] - Both parties agreed to enhance cooperation in various areas, including carbon markets, climate adaptation, climate financing, agricultural methane reduction, and renewable energy development [2]
第六次中新气候变化部长级对话在北京举行
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-08-30 04:16