At COP30 in Brazil, WWF Hails China’s Nature-Climate Blueprint
WWF chief Kirsten Schuijt highlights China’s ‘two mountains’ vision and biodiversity successes as COP30 in Brazil refocuses global efforts on united nature and climate action.
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WWF chief Kirsten Schuijt highlights China’s ‘two mountains’ vision and biodiversity successes as COP30 in Brazil refocuses global efforts on united nature and climate action.
COP30 kicks off in Belem, Brazil, with over 190 countries and regions convening to renew climate action on the Paris Agreement’s 10th anniversary.
China’s new 2035 climate goal targets a 7-10% cut from peak emissions, boosts renewables to 30% and expands forest carbon sinks, marking its first absolute emissions reduction pledge.
At the Belem Summit, 43 countries and the EU backed a people-centered climate declaration. China pledged a 7-10% emissions cut by 2035, setting the stage for COP30.
Belém, the “gateway to the Amazon,” is transforming for COP30 with major investments and surfacing deep social and environmental challenges.
At COP30 in Belem, Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang reaffirms China’s full support for the UN’s core role, pledges green development and urges stronger multilateral cooperation.
Brazil’s Environment Minister Marina Silva outlines the urgency and viability of climate action ahead of COP30 in a data-driven, global conversation.
At the Belém Climate Summit, world leaders warn time is running out as temperatures rise above 1.5°C, urging urgent action ahead of UN COP30.
Explore how Inner Mongoliamodel drives Chinatransition to high-quality growth and climate action, showcased at COP30 in Brazil.
The UNFCCC’s 2025 NDC synthesis report reveals stronger quality, credibility, and economic integration in national climate pledges ahead of COP30.