CGTN: China vows new measures as world leaders gather to fight climate change
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BEIJING, Dec. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
As the 2015 Paris climate accord welcomes its fifth anniversary, more than 70 world
leaders addressed a one-day virtual climate summit aiming to rally momentum and
call for much greater climate action and ambition.
Surprising the world by announcing a goal to become carbon neutral by 2060 in
September, China on (https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-10-12/China-sets-goal-of-carbon-neutrality-by-2060-how-it-will-get-there--UwBjPK9Xk4/index.html) Saturday announced more
new measures to fight climate change and stressed the important role of "solidarity,
cooperation and confidence."
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New architecture of climate governance
In meeting the climate challenge, no one can be aloof and unilateralism will
get us nowhere, Chinese President Xi Jinping stressed during the summit.
The world was hit by over 100 disasters during the first six months of the
COVID-19 pandemic, and over 50 million people were affected, according to the
report "Come Heat or High Water."
In 2019 alone, 308 natural disasters occurred across the world, killing about
24,400 people. About 77 percent of these disasters are related to weather or climate.
"All countries need to maximize actions in light of their respective national
circumstances and capabilities," Xi said, calling on the developed countries to
scale up support for developing countries in the financing, technology and
capacity building.
Only by upholding multilateralism, unity and cooperation can we deliver shared
benefits and win-win for all nations, Xi stressed.
China always honors its commitments
"China will lower its carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP by over 65 percent
from the 2005 level, increase the share of non-fossil fuels in primary energy
consumption to around 25 percent, increase the forest stock volume by 6 billion cubic
meters from the 2005 level, and bring its total installed capacity of wind and solar power
to over 1.2 billion kilowatts," Xi announced some further commitments for 2030 at the summit.
As the largest developing country and the second-largest economy in the world,
China is striving to coordinate economic growth and environmental protection
and committed to the global fight against climate change.
The country is on track to exceed its Intended Nationally Determined
Contributions by 2030 under the Paris agreement, thanks to its efforts to cut
growth in energy use and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
From next year, China will strive to make new progress in building an
ecological civilization, optimize the development and protection of territorial
space, and achieve notable results in green transformation of production and
lifestyle, according to the Party leadership's proposed development targets for
the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025) (https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-10-29/19th-CPC-Central-Committee-concludes-fifth-plenary-session-UZ8ZC4kHhm/index.html ).
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"China always honors its commitments," Xi said in his video speech, promising
that China will take solid steps to implement the targets just announced, and
contribute even more to tackling the global climate challenge.
SOURCE: CGTN
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