Core Viewpoint - The COP30 conference in Brazil emphasizes the importance of South-South cooperation in addressing climate change challenges faced by developing countries, highlighting the need for multilateralism and collaboration in global climate governance [1][2]. Group 1: South-South Cooperation Initiatives - China has signed 55 South-South cooperation documents with 43 developing countries, implementing over 300 capacity-building projects and providing training for more than 10,000 individuals [2][3]. - The "Clean Stove" flagship project was launched at the forum, with the first cooperation document signed with Tanzania, inviting other developing countries to participate [4]. Group 2: Material Assistance and Capacity Building - China has signed cooperation agreements with seven African countries for the "African Light Belt" flagship project, aiming to alleviate long-standing electricity shortages [3]. - The country is enhancing early warning capabilities for climate change and extreme weather in developing nations through the donation of small satellite systems and meteorological support systems [3]. - China is conducting training workshops focused on climate change response for Pacific island countries, with plans to sign a memorandum of understanding with the convention secretariat to strengthen capacity-building efforts [3].
联合国气候变化贝伦大会开幕,中国角边会吹响南南合作号角
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