Fresh off a two-week climate marathon in Belem, delegates from around the world closed COP30 with the Belem Political Package—a roadmap to turbocharge climate action over the next decade. 🌍
On November 24, Mao Ning, spokesperson for the Chinese government, announced that China will work hand in hand with other parties to fully implement the COP30 outcomes and bring this ambitious agenda to life.
One highlight? For the first time ever, the UNFCCC will host a dialogue on climate change-related trade-restrictive unilateral measures and launch a just transition mechanism—milestone moves that could reshape how economies shift away from fossil fuels. 🤝
China’s delegation dove headfirst into negotiations, pushing for solidarity and cooperation. “Striving to do better,” echoed throughout the outcome document after President Xi Jinping’s call at the UN Climate Summit, will guide global climate governance for years to come. 💪
“China will work with other parties to fully implement the outcomes of the conference, advance global cooperation on addressing climate change, and jointly build a clean and beautiful world,” Mao Ning affirmed, wrapping up a message of unity and action for our planet. 🌿✨
As the spotlight shifts from Belem to Beijing and beyond, all eyes will be on how these pledges turn into real-world action. 🚀
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