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China’s commitment­s on climate ‘hugely significan­t’, says expert

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WASHINGTON — China’s pledge to have CO2 emissions peak before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060 are hugely significan­t commitment­s and deserve to be commended, a renowned US expert said.

“They have helped inject energy and vitality back to global climate change talks, with other countries — mostly in East Asia — also following in China’s wake and laying out ambitious climate change targets,” Sourabh Gupta, a senior fellow at the Institute for China-America Studies, said in a recent interview.

As a large developing country, meeting these steep targets will be “an arduous task” for China, Gupta said.

“But seen through the lens of incentiviz­ing and mainstream­ing ‘green’ technologi­es within our everyday lives, it can also be seen as a huge commercial opportunit­y.”

Going forward, the need now is to encourage the switch to cleaner technologi­es and industrial processes in the short and medium term, Gupta said.

“Long-term targets are good, but one can only get there through a series of incrementa­l — and incrementa­lly more ambitious — steps which must begin right away,” he said.

China’s national carbon emission rights trading scheme, which is due to be launched in July, is an important step in this direction, the expert said.

The United States and China issued a joint statement on Sunday after talks between China Special Envoy for Climate Change Xie Zhenhua and US Special Presidenti­al Envoy for Climate John Kerry in the Chinese city of Shanghai.

The statement, which contains commitment­s from China and

Long-term targets are good, but one can only get there through a series of incrementa­l — and incrementa­lly more ambitious — steps which must begin right away.”

Sourabh Gupta, senior fellow at the Institute for China-America Studies

the United States to cooperate and to strengthen implementa­tion of the Paris Agreement, said both countries look forward to the US-hosted Leaders Summit on Climate on April 22.

‘Refreshing breath’

US-China cooperatio­n on climate change and its memorializ­ing in the recent joint statement is “a refreshing breath of fresh air,” said Gupta.

By cooperatin­g and leading together, the United States and China, along with the European Union, “set a good example of political will to their peers that a pressing global challenge can be tackled, and that the North-South divide in the process of doing so can also be bridged,” said Gupta.

“Just as importantl­y, their cooperatio­n on climate change shows that both the United States and China can rise above their difference­s and cooperate together in the better interests of all,” he said.

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