
China Unveils Ambitious 2035 Climate Goals at UN Summit
At the UN Climate Summit, China unveiled bold 2035 climate goals: 7-10% emissions cuts, 30% renewables, 3,600 GW wind/solar, and a climate-adaptive society.
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At the UN Climate Summit, China unveiled bold 2035 climate goals: 7-10% emissions cuts, 30% renewables, 3,600 GW wind/solar, and a climate-adaptive society.
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s UN video address details China’s 2035 climate goals, from carbon neutrality to the Green Silk Road, reinforcing multilateral climate action.
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