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世界资源研究所高官:绿色增长是未来之路 中国对此理解透彻
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-12 12:18

Core Viewpoint - Immediate action is required for a sustainable future, as emphasized by Adriana Lobo from the World Resources Institute during the COP30 event in China [1] Group 1: Climate Action Progress - The latest "2025 Climate Action Report" indicates that current global climate actions are insufficient to meet the emission reduction targets set by the Paris Agreement by 2030 [2] - There is a significant challenge in climate financing, with a need to achieve an annual financing goal of $1.3 trillion, particularly for developing countries [2] Group 2: China's Role in Green Transformation - China has made substantial progress by setting a comprehensive 2035 Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) target, covering the entire economy [3] - The shift towards green finance in China is seen as a catalyst for economic transformation, positioning the country as a leader in climate change response and sustainable development [3][6] - China's initiatives, such as the CCICED and the Belt and Road Initiative, are fostering new international cooperation models that combine technology from developed countries with resources from developing nations [3] Group 3: Sustainable Trade Initiatives - Recent collaborations between China and Brazil in sustainable trade, particularly in beef and soybean procurement, are highlighted as win-win strategies that improve standards and reduce carbon emissions in supply chains [5] Group 4: Economic Growth and Climate Action - Climate action is not seen as contradictory to economic growth; rather, it promotes smarter growth strategies, with China being one of the countries that understands this balance well [6] - The event at COP30 emphasized the importance of collective efforts in climate action, where every participant plays a crucial role [6]