Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles emphasizes China's significant role in global climate governance and its commitment to achieving substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions by 2035, with a focus on a comprehensive green transition across the economy [1][4][6] - China has established itself as a leader in renewable energy, boasting the largest and fastest-growing renewable energy system globally, and is the largest market for new energy vehicles [2][4][5] - The development of a clean energy industry network in the Tibetan Plateau showcases China's efforts to leverage its geographical advantages for low-cost renewable energy production [3][4] Group 2 - China's new round of national contributions aims for a 7%-10% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from peak levels by 2035, with non-fossil energy consumption reaching over 30% of total energy consumption [4][6] - The collaboration between China and African nations in renewable energy projects, such as solar and wind, supports Africa's energy transition and sustainable development [2][5] - China's commitment to multilateralism in addressing climate change is highlighted, with initiatives like the South-South Cooperation Fund and infrastructure projects under the Belt and Road Initiative [6][7]
“共同追求更可持续的未来”(外媒看中国)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-11-21 22:12