建设绿色未来的共同选择(国际论坛)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-11-25 22:42

Group 1 - China's climate actions are not only reflected in policy commitments but also in concrete practices, making it one of the most active countries in global renewable energy investment, particularly in solar, wind, and battery storage industries [1][2] - Brazil, as the host of COP30, is actively promoting sustainable development agendas with strong support from China, highlighting the importance of international cooperation in climate governance [1][2] - China's new national contribution target aims for a 7%-10% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2035 compared to peak levels, marking a significant commitment to absolute emissions reduction across the entire economy [1] Group 2 - Brazil has significant potential in clean energy sectors such as hydropower, wind, and solar energy, which are becoming new growth points for cooperation between China and Brazil [2] - In 2024, Brazil's electricity sector attracted approximately $1.42 billion in Chinese investment, accounting for one-third of China's total investment in Brazil, marking a historical high [2] - Collaboration in the fertilizer sector between China and Brazil is expected to enhance Brazil's agricultural supply chain security while reducing carbon emissions in transportation and production [2] Group 3 - China is Brazil's largest agricultural export market, and its technological expertise can significantly contribute to Brazil's green agricultural transformation, enhancing food security [3] - The cooperation between China and Brazil in climate financing, carbon markets, and energy transition is becoming a new model for South-South cooperation, amplifying the voice of developing countries in global climate agendas [3]