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贝伦气候峰会中方提3点建议:把握正确方向、落实气候行动、深化开放合作
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-11-07 22:43

Core Viewpoint - The Belem Climate Summit in Brazil highlighted the importance of international cooperation in addressing climate change, with China advocating for the removal of tariffs on green products and emphasizing the need for collaboration in green technology and industry [1][2]. Group 1: Climate Action and International Cooperation - China proposed three key suggestions at the Belem Climate Summit: grasping the correct direction, implementing climate actions, and deepening open cooperation [1]. - The summit's core topic was the need to curb climate warming, coinciding with the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement and the submission of new national contributions [2]. - As of November 6, 72 countries, including China and Brazil, updated their national contributions, representing 62% of global carbon emissions, with a potential annual reduction of 3.2 billion tons of CO2 equivalent [2]. Group 2: China's Role in Global Climate Governance - China committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 7%-10% from peak levels by 2035, with non-fossil energy consumption reaching over 30% of total energy consumption [3]. - The transition to clean energy in China is seen as crucial for saving the Paris Agreement, especially as Western countries exhibit a political shift away from climate measures [3]. - The renewable energy revolution originating from China is expected to significantly improve the lives of billions in developing countries through affordable and abundant clean energy [3]. Group 3: Technological Contributions and Market Influence - Chinese electric vehicles are playing a significant role in Brazil's energy transition, as they were used as official transportation during the Belem Summit [4]. - The choice of Chinese electric vehicles by Brazil indicates significant progress of Chinese green technology in the country [4]. - The lack of feasible technological means is a core reason for the slow decarbonization of economies, and China is increasingly providing clean energy capacity to the world [4].