China plans 7-10% greenhouse gas reduction by 2035, Xi tells UN
25/9/2025 6:27
Chinese
President Xi Jinping on Wednesday told the United Nations that
by 2035, his country plans to reduce its greenhouse gas
emissions by 7%-10% below its peak, and called out "some
countries" for moving against the global clean energy
transition.
Xi addressed a climate leaders' summit hosted by U.N.
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in a live video message from
Beijing, announcing China's national climate plan ahead of the
COP30 climate summit in Brazil in November.
Alongside the economy-wide emission-reduction goal, Xi said that
within 10 years, China plans to increase its installed capacity
of wind and solar power to over six times its 2020 levels. It
also plans to boost its share of non-fossil fuels in domestic
energy consumption to over 30%.
At the same time, he called on the world's developed
countries to take the lead in stronger climate actions. He
referred, though not by name, to the U.S. for moving away from
the goals of the Paris Agreement on climate.
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