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徐华清:深化国际合作,推动公正转型
Feng Huang Wang Cai Jing·2025-10-24 05:50

Core Viewpoint - The "Zero Carbon Mission International Climate Summit 2025" aims to gather insights and strategies to address climate change, supporting China's carbon neutrality vision and global emission reduction goals [1] Group 1: China's Climate Goals - China's targets of reaching peak carbon emissions by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2060 are ambitious, reflecting a clear strategic intent and policy direction [3] - The country aims for a 7%-10% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from peak levels by 2035, necessitating over 1 billion tons of emissions reduction, equivalent to Japan's annual emissions [3] Group 2: Progress in Energy Transition - In 2023, China's investment in energy transition reached $676 billion, leading globally, with installed capacity for wind and solar power exceeding 1.4 billion kilowatts, a 2.63-fold increase since 2020 [3] - The number of electric vehicles in China has reached 31.4 million, six times the amount at the end of 2020 [3] Group 3: South-South Cooperation - Since 2016, China has mobilized over 177 billion RMB for climate change initiatives, signing 54 cooperation memorandums with 44 countries and conducting over 300 capacity-building workshops [4] Group 4: Global Contributions - China has halted new overseas coal-fired power plants, supplying 70% of the world's photovoltaic components and 60% of wind power equipment, contributing significantly to global green development [4] - The country accounts for nearly half of the global photovoltaic installed capacity, over half of the electric vehicle mileage, and a quarter of the newly added green area, showcasing its leadership in global green transition [4]