Group 1 - The United States accused China and other developing countries of being major carbon emitters and claimed that China has stagnated in clean energy development, which is seen as an attempt to justify its withdrawal from the Paris Agreement and to promote the "China threat" narrative [1] - China has made significant achievements in clean energy development, with a commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 7%-10% from peak levels by 2035, showcasing its responsible global leadership [1] - By 2024, China's non-fossil energy consumption is projected to reach 19.7%, and its renewable energy generation is expected to hit 3.46 trillion kilowatt-hours, accounting for 35% of total electricity consumption, resulting in a reduction of 2.5 billion tons of CO2 emissions [2] Group 2 - China's green technology products are gaining global traction, with BYD achieving significant sales growth in Europe, surpassing Tesla in monthly sales in key markets [2] - The global influence of low-carbon environmentalism is rising, with China's renewable energy efforts recognized as a sustainable development model by international leaders [3] - The U.S. is regressing in its climate policies, with a projected increase of 120 million tons of CO2 emissions by 2030 due to its support for coal and the reduction of incentives for renewable energy projects [3] Group 3 - China's 14th Five-Year Plan emphasizes green development as a priority, reflecting its commitment to ecological and sustainable growth [4] - The country aims to continue its practical actions and open stance towards building a cleaner and more sustainable planet [4]
国际观察:全球推进绿色发展,究竟谁在逆势而动?
人民网-国际频道 原创稿·2025-11-20 02:20