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COP30观察:中国绿色方案加速重构全球低碳未来
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-11 10:13

Core Viewpoint - The COP30 conference in Brazil highlights the country's commitment to climate change, with a focus on electric vehicles as a key solution to address environmental challenges [1][2]. Group 1: Electric Vehicle Industry - The choice of Chinese electric vehicle brands like BYD and Great Wall as official vehicles for the conference signifies a shift towards electric mobility in Brazil, reflecting a broader trend of Chinese automotive brands expanding in Latin America [2][4]. - BYD's factory in Bahia, Brazil, which recently celebrated the production of its 14 millionth electric vehicle, represents China's growing influence in the global automotive industry, particularly in the electric vehicle sector [4]. - The transition from traditional automotive manufacturing to electric vehicle production is reshaping supply chains, job markets, and emission structures in Brazil, as evidenced by the closure of European and American car factories and the establishment of Chinese manufacturing plants [4]. Group 2: Global Climate Initiatives - The absence of high-level U.S. representation at COP30 marks a significant shift, yet the conference emphasizes that global progress on green development continues without U.S. leadership [5]. - The release of China's white paper on carbon neutrality underscores the need for global cooperation in addressing climate change, advocating for a multilateral approach to climate governance [7]. - Brazilian President Lula's call for a new, more equitable, and resilient low-carbon development model reflects a growing recognition of the need for innovative solutions to climate challenges [7].