Core Views - The global climate governance is at a critical stage, marking the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement and the submission of new national contributions [3] - Emphasis on the importance of maintaining confidence in green low-carbon transformation despite some countries moving in the opposite direction [3] - The need for fair and just global green transition, respecting the development rights of developing countries, and ensuring developed countries fulfill their emission reduction obligations [3] - The call for deepened international cooperation in green technology and industry to meet the significant global demand for green development [3] National Contributions - China aims to reduce its total greenhouse gas emissions by 7%-10% from peak levels by 2035, with a target for non-fossil energy consumption to exceed 30% of total energy consumption [4] - The total installed capacity of wind and solar power is expected to reach over 360 million kilowatts, which is more than six times the capacity in 2020 [4] - Forest stock is projected to exceed 24 billion cubic meters, and new energy vehicles are expected to become the mainstream of new vehicle sales [4] - The establishment of a national carbon trading market covering major high-emission industries is also part of China's commitment [4] Call to Action - Urgent and long-term action is required to address climate change, with a focus on practical implementation to achieve harmony between humanity and nature [5]
习近平在联合国气候变化峰会上的致辞(全文)
证监会发布·2025-09-25 01:13