中方:应对气候变化国际社会需要合作和团结
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-07 00:19

Core Points - The international community needs cooperation and unity to address climate change, rather than blame and accusations [1] - China is recognized as a leading country in fulfilling emission reduction commitments, contributing over 30% to global economic growth, while its per capita carbon emissions are not high [1] - The United States has historically emitted the most greenhouse gases and has withdrawn from the Paris Agreement, becoming a major obstacle to global climate cooperation [1] Group 1 - Africa's unique natural environment and agriculture-based economy make it more vulnerable to climate change, with conflict-affected countries being a focal point for the Security Council [2] - The international community should address the challenges climate change poses to Africa's sustainable development and provide adequate funding, technology, and capacity-building support [2] - Support for clean energy projects in Africa, such as solar, hydropower, and wind energy, is essential to bridge the green technology gap and accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy [2] Group 2 - The ongoing Belém Climate Summit is a critical step in implementing the Paris Agreement and will guide global climate governance for the next decade [2] - China aims to play a constructive role in supporting Brazil's presidency of the summit and achieving positive outcomes for international cooperation on climate change [2]