国家气候变化专家委员会副主任王毅:国际社会仍将坚定落实《巴黎协定》
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-15 03:02

Core Viewpoint - The global climate action will continue despite the United States' withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, as emphasized by Wang Yi, Deputy Director of the National Climate Change Expert Committee of China, during COP30 [1][2][5]. Group 1: Global Climate Governance - The international community remains committed to implementing the Paris Agreement and advancing global climate governance through diversified cooperation [2][6]. - The recent conference has shown a shift in focus from mitigation discussions to adaptation, with increased emphasis on green financing [2][6]. - Wang Yi highlighted the need for differentiated transition paths based on each country's capabilities and economic conditions, advocating for South-South cooperation and the Green Belt and Road Initiative to support developing countries [2][6]. Group 2: U.S. Role and Local Initiatives - Despite the U.S. federal government's stance, many state governments, businesses, and academic institutions in the U.S. are actively promoting clean energy and low-carbon transitions [1][5]. - The "America Is All In" climate alliance, comprising local governments, businesses, and research institutions, continues to take action and has established cooperation mechanisms with certain provinces in China [1][5]. Group 3: Future Outlook - Wang Yi expressed hope for the U.S. to rejoin the climate governance framework and collaborate with the international community to address climate change and promote low-carbon energy transitions [2][6]. - He warned that if developed countries do not accelerate their actions, the global carbon emission space and development space for developing countries will be further compressed, making it increasingly difficult to achieve the 1.5°C temperature control target [2][6].