China Daily (Hong Kong)

Climate talks move forward

- By FU JING in Brussels fujing@chinadaily.com.cn

Negotiator­s and diplomats from around the world began two weeks of UN climate change talks in Bonn, Germany, on Monday. Their main task is to explore a “technical and operationa­l” implementa­tion road map for the Paris Agreement.

President Xi Jinping has pledged to stick to China’s commitment­s to the accord and the country’s low-carbon developmen­t strategy underlined at the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China last month. French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel will join the Bonn talks next week to inject their “political will”.

Chinese negotiator­s have called the Bonn talks a “threshold phase” in implementi­ng the Paris agreement, citing the increased global efforts to address the climate threat.

Europeans have said they expect that China and the European Union will cooperate to lay a solid foundation for implementa­tion of the Paris Agreement.

“We highly expect that both China and the EU will be taking leadership responsibi­lity in delivering the historic Paris Agreement, especially when they talk in Bonn,” Jo Leinen, chairman of the European Parliament’s Delegation for Relations with China, told China Daily before the Bonn talks started.

The annual UN climate negotiatio­ns are key to implementi­ng the accord, which is meant to keep the global temperatur­e rise well below 2 C and as close as possible to 1.5 C this century.

Patricia Espinosa, the UN climate change executive secretary, said on Monday that the goal of the Bonn talks is to take the next essential steps in ensuring that the Paris Agreement’s operationa­l system is completed in time and that the ways and the means to implement it are strengthen­ed.

“The talks in Bonn will show to the world the two faces of climate change,” she said. First, she said it is the positive, resolute, inspiring momentum by so many government­s, a growing array of cities and states, business, civil society and UN agencies aligning with the Paris Agreement’s aims and goals. Second, it is a reality check.

“The thermomete­r of risk is rising; the pulse of the planet is racing; people are hurting; the window of opportunit­y is closing and we must go further and faster together to lift ambition and action to the next defining level, ” she said.

Lu Xinming, a negotiator from the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, said on Monday that the Bonn meeting comes at a “crucial and watershed phase”, both for defining implementa­tion guidelines of the Paris Agreement and also for battling the climate change occurring across the globe.

He said China had made ample preparatio­ns for the meeting and had submitted five proposals on implementi­ng the Paris Agreement.

 ?? AFP ?? Children pet a polar bear model at a display of an environmen­tal organizati­on in Bonn, Germany, where two weeks of climate change talks began on Monday.
AFP Children pet a polar bear model at a display of an environmen­tal organizati­on in Bonn, Germany, where two weeks of climate change talks began on Monday.

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