Group 1 - The COP30 will take place in Belem, Brazil from November 10 to 21, with around 60,000 participants discussing key issues such as greenhouse gas reduction, climate adaptation, climate financing, renewable energy development, and biodiversity protection [1][2] - The event is seen as a critical juncture for global climate governance, with expectations for it to be a significant step towards the full implementation of the Paris Agreement [1] - The two-day Belem Climate Summit preceding COP30 will emphasize the urgency of climate action, with UN Secretary-General António Guterres warning that the climate crisis is accelerating and urging countries to enhance their commitments [1][2] Group 2 - This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement, and countries are submitting new national contributions, with China having submitted its 2035 targets aligned with the agreement [2] - Energy transition is a focal point of COP30, with global investments in renewable energy reaching $2 trillion in 2023, double that of fossil fuels, and 90% of new power capacity coming from renewables [2] - The COP30 will be the first meeting held in the Amazon region, highlighting Brazil's commitment to rainforest protection, with the launch of the "Forever Tropical Rainforest Fund" supported by 53 countries [3] Group 3 - The conference aims to strengthen the implementation of the Paris Agreement and expand participation, with a focus on innovation in specific areas [3] - China plans to host numerous seminars on topics such as ecological development and energy transition, showcasing its policies and actions in response to climate change [3]
COP30将在巴西贝伦举行,联合国呼吁—— 开启“加速发展和落实行动的十年”
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-11-09 22:52