China and France, deeply concerned by the climate crisis and guided by equity and shared responsibility, reaffirm their commitment to robust international cooperation. They will comprehensively implement the Paris Agreement, focusing on energy transition, decarbonization, and green development across sectors, ensuring a just transition and promoting sustainable development. They will address global challenges multilaterally, supporting the UNFCCC process and COP 30.
They emphasize climate action's economic benefits and will advance climate finance goals. Recognizing the link between climate and biodiversity, they will implement the Kunming-Montreal Framework and protect ecosystems. They will also strengthen global marine conservation, supporting the UN Ocean Conference and the BBNJ Agreement.
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Katchuka
“Recognizing the climate-biodiversity link is essential for holistic environmental strategies. Well done, France and China!”
KittyKat
“What about the developing nations that are suffering due to pollution from China and the economic policies of France?”
Katchuka
“The focus on economic benefits distracts from the urgency of the crisis. We can't afford to compromise.”
KittyKat
“I doubt their promises. Past climate agreements have often been ignored by major players like these two.”
Noir Black
“Biodiversity efforts are great, but without genuine climate action from top polluters, it’s just empty rhetoric.”