Core Points - The year marks the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement and a critical juncture for global climate governance, emphasizing the need for unwavering confidence and action in green and low-carbon transformation [1] - China announced its new round of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), aiming for a 7%-10% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from peak levels by 2035, with non-fossil energy consumption exceeding 30% of total energy consumption [2] Group 1 - The international community should maintain confidence and momentum in climate governance despite some countries moving against the trend [1] - Emphasis on fair and just principles, respecting the development rights of developing countries, and ensuring developed nations fulfill their emission reduction obligations [1] - The need for international cooperation in green technology and industry to ensure the free flow of quality green products globally [1] Group 2 - By 2035, China's total installed capacity for wind and solar power is targeted to exceed six times that of 2020, aiming for 360 million kilowatts [2] - Forest stock is expected to reach over 24 billion cubic meters, and new energy vehicles are to become the mainstream of new vehicle sales [2] - The establishment of a national carbon trading market covering major high-emission industries is part of China's commitment to climate adaptation [2]
习近平在联合国气候变化峰会发表视频致辞
Xin Hua She·2025-09-24 18:56