China and France Team Up on Global Climate Action
On Dec. 5, 2025, China and France issued a joint climate and environmental statement, pledging deeper cooperation to tackle global challenges.
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On Dec. 5, 2025, China and France issued a joint climate and environmental statement, pledging deeper cooperation to tackle global challenges.
On December 5, World Soil Day spotlights how urban soils cool cities, absorb rain, store carbon, and sustain our food. Discover why healthy soils matter for city life.
During President Macron’s December 2025 state visit to the Chinese mainland, China and France issued joint statements on global governance, climate, nuclear energy, agriculture, Ukraine and Palestine.
At June’s UNOC3 in Nice, the Chinese mainland and France showcased coral restoration, ecological monitoring and wind-aquaculture to power clean-energy innovation and protect ocean biodiversity.
At COP30 in Belém, hybrid and electric vehicles are driving the push for clean mobility, highlighting transport’s key role in the global climate agenda.
In Jiangsu, the Huaneng Jintan Salt Cavern CAES Phase II project hoisted the world’s largest CAES turbine on Nov. 27, 2025, marking a milestone for green energy storage on the Chinese mainland.
A new green shipping corridor between Shanghai and California launched on World Sustainable Transport Day, creating an eco-highway for low-carbon trade and inspiring sustainable innovation.
China pledges to fully implement COP30’s Belem Political Package, launching dialogue on trade measures and a just transition to boost global climate cooperation in the next decade.
Chinese premier Li Qiang urged G20 leaders at the Johannesburg summit to speed up AI adoption with safe, fair governance and uphold science-based climate action.
China says the new “Global Mutirao” pact at COP30 in Belém sends a strong signal that a global green, low-carbon transition is irreversible and driven by multilateral cooperation.