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中国公布新一轮国家自主贡献目标;“2025可持续全球领导者大会”将在上海召开
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-10-10 09:26

Group 1: National Contributions and Climate Goals - China announced new national contribution targets aiming for a 7% to 10% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2035 compared to peak levels, with a focus on increasing non-fossil energy consumption to over 30% of total energy consumption [1] - The total installed capacity for wind and solar power is targeted to exceed six times that of 2020, aiming for 360 million kilowatts, alongside a forest stock of over 24 billion cubic meters [1] - The initiative reflects China's commitment to green and low-carbon transformation, positioning the country as a responsible global player in climate governance [1] Group 2: Sustainable Development Initiatives - The "2025 Sustainable Global Leaders Conference" will be held in Shanghai from October 16 to 18, focusing on global action, innovation, and sustainable growth [2] - The conference aims to share China's experiences and promote practical cooperation in sustainable development, highlighting China's open approach to global governance [2] - The "2025 ESG Action Report" for the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region was released, evaluating the ESG performance of listed companies and selecting 50 ESG pioneers [3] Group 3: Financial Support for Green Initiatives - The National Green Development Fund's 2024 ESG report indicates 28 investment projects with a total decision amount of 13.148 billion yuan, focusing on ecological and carbon reduction sectors [3] - This demonstrates the fund's role in directing financial resources towards key green sectors, supporting the low-carbon economic transition [3] Group 4: Innovative Carbon Trading Initiatives - The first carbon trading agreement in the nuclear heating sector was signed, involving a transaction of 104 tons of certified emission reductions [4] - This marks a new approach for ecological damage compensation and explores assetization paths for zero-carbon heating [4] Group 5: International Collaboration for Rural Development - A joint project by three UN agencies has been launched to support climate-resilient rural community development in western China, with a funding of 5.5 million USD (approximately 39.16 million yuan) [5] - The project integrates child welfare, climate resilience, and community prosperity, showcasing an innovative intervention model [5]