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Ding: Build green, low-carbon future

Chinese vice-premier seeks support for developing nations at COP28 amid global climate crisis

- By HOU LIQIANG in Dubai, UAE houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

Vice-Premier Ding Xuexiang has called on developed countries to beef up financial, technologi­cal and capacity-building support to developing nations amid the global crisis of climate change.

Ding, who is President Xi Jinping’s special representa­tive, emphasized the importance of multilater­alism in coping with global warming, and noted China’s solidarity with other developing countries in the face of climate challenges.

He made the remarks while addressing events during the ongoing 28th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, or COP28, in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates.

The annual UN gathering started on Nov 30 and is scheduled to last until Dec 12.

Addressing the World Climate Action Summit on Dec 1, Ding conveyed Xi’s good wishes for the UAE in hosting the summit.

He said that eight years ago, President Xi worked with leaders of other countries to reach the Paris Agreement with the utmost political determinat­ion and wisdom, and embarked on a new journey of global cooperatio­n to address climate change.

As a major responsibl­e developing country, China stands ready to work with all parties to build a clean and beautiful world, Ding said.

He added that mankind shares a common destiny in the face of the challenges of climate change, and

all parties should strengthen their determinat­ion and capacity to jointly address it.

China has always kept its promise and made important contributi­ons to global climate governance, Ding said.

The country has vigorously promoted internatio­nal cooperatio­n on green developmen­t, energy revolution and climate change, and has

supported developing countries in enhancing their capacity to cope with climate change.

He called on parties to practice multilater­alism, adhere to the goals and principles set out in the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and its 2015 Paris Agreement, enhance solidarity and cooperatio­n, and achieve mutual benefit

and win-win results.

The vice-premier also called on nations to accelerate green transforma­tion, actively increase the proportion of renewable energy, promote the clean, low-carbon and efficient use of traditiona­l energy, and accelerate the formation of green and low-carbon production methods and lifestyles.

Parties should strengthen implementa­tion of actions and fully honor commitment­s, he said.

In particular, developed countries should effectivel­y increase financial, technologi­cal and capacity-building support to developing countries to turn vision into reality.

In his speech to the Group of 77 and China Leaders’ Summit on Dec 2, Ding said China is ready to work closely with other developing countries to build a green and low-carbon future.

In recent years, China has actively yet prudently promoted the targets of peaking carbon dioxide emissions before 2030 and realizing carbon neutrality before 2060, Ding said.

While fulfilling its internatio­nal obligation­s, China has made efforts to help other developing countries cope with climate change, he added.

Noting that there is still a long way to go to improve global climate governance, Ding called on the G77 and China to further speak with one voice and uphold common interests.

He also called on parties concerned to jointly promote sustainabl­e developmen­t, strengthen the synergy of green transforma­tion developmen­t strategies, boost mutual assistance and explore a new path of coordinati­on between developmen­t and environmen­tal protection.

In addition, he called for jointly promoting equity and justice, working together to make substantiv­e progress in implementi­ng climate funding and forming a framework for the Global Goal on Adaptation, and giving full play to the role of the newly establishe­d Loss and Damage Fund.

 ?? COP28 VIA NEWSCOM ?? Xie Zhenhua (third from left), China’s special envoy for climate change, Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber (center), COP28 president, and John Kerry (second from right), US’ climate envoy, among others, attend an energy session at the climate conference at Expo City Dubai, on Dec 2.
COP28 VIA NEWSCOM Xie Zhenhua (third from left), China’s special envoy for climate change, Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber (center), COP28 president, and John Kerry (second from right), US’ climate envoy, among others, attend an energy session at the climate conference at Expo City Dubai, on Dec 2.

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