China Daily (Hong Kong)

France’s Macron to host global climate meet

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

About fifty global leaders are expected to attend the One Planet Summit on Tuesday in Paris hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron to decide what steps to take after the US government left the Paris Climate Change Agreement.

China’s Vice-Premier Ma Kai, as the special envoy of President Xi Jinping, will attend the gathering on finance in support of climate action, according to the Foreign Ministry.

The one-day event, on Dec 12, will take place on the anniversar­y of 197 countries adopting the Paris Agreement in 2015.

Macron reportedly will announce 12 projects at the event, which will be jointly organized by the French government, the United Nations and the World Bank.

The politician­s, business leaders and academics will discuss scaling-up finance for climate action, greening finance for sustainabl­e business, accelerati­ng local and regional climate action and strengthen­ing policies for ecological and inclusive transition.

When US President Donald Trump announced his administra­tion’s intention to leave the Paris Agreement, Macron decided to host this event to “make the planet great again” at the G20 summit held in Germany in July.

After signing Paris Agreement, China has consistent­ly turned the internatio­nal commitment­s into domestic action, which have been shown in its 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20).

During his recent meetings with European officials, China’s new Ambassador to the EU Zhang Ming also pledged that China will be working with the EU to strength multilater­al global governance and boost cooperatio­n on climate change.

The experts have hoped that this event can see some tangible actions from the developed economies in technology transfer and financial help to poorer countries, which have been discussed for a decade.

“It is not bad though, and in times when leaders, like Donald Trump, are taking steps in the wrong direction, it is good to show willingnes­s to move forward,” said Dennis Pamlin, senior adviser to the Research Institutes of Sweden.

Pamlin said China’s experience­s in building some lowcarbon cities can be shared at the summit, and it is also a good opportunit­y to discuss the Belt and Road Initiative and build zero-carbon or lowcarbon global infrastruc­ture in support of a zero-carbon global economy.

“Hopefully some stakeholde­rs will take the opportunit­y in Paris to highlight that concrete action is what we really need,” said Pamlin.

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