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气变大会称赞中国“行动派”,COP30主席:中国正在提供“惠及所有国家的解决方案”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-11-11 22:56

Core Points - The COP30 conference in Brazil marks a significant moment in global climate governance, coinciding with the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement, focusing on new national contributions to climate action [1][3] - China has announced ambitious national contribution targets for 2035, including a commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across all sectors, showcasing its leadership in climate action [1][6] - The conference is seen as a pivotal opportunity for the international community to shift from setting decarbonization goals to actual implementation [3][9] Group 1: China's Role and Contributions - China has achieved a cumulative installed capacity of wind and solar power reaching 1.68 billion kilowatts, more than three times that of 2020, ahead of its international commitments [1][6] - The Chinese delegation at COP30, consisting of over 300 members, highlights China's growing influence in climate negotiations, with many representatives acknowledging its practical role in promoting emission reduction [5][6] - China's commitment to renewable energy includes a target to increase wind and solar power capacity to over six times the 2020 level by 2035, which is significantly higher than the reduction commitments of developed countries [6][7] Group 2: Global Climate Action and Challenges - The COP30 conference emphasizes the need for multilateralism in addressing climate change, with calls for integrating climate action into economic activities and job creation [3][9] - Despite geopolitical tensions affecting climate discussions, the conference sends a strong message that the world must act collectively to combat climate change [3][9] - The absence of the U.S. government at the conference has drawn attention, contrasting with the active participation of other nations, particularly China, which is seen as a key leader in global climate governance [5][8]