China’s Xi Announces New Climate Targets
2025-09-25 09:04
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Wedoany.com Report-Sept. 25, On Wednesday, local time, President Xi Jinping outlined China's updated climate goals at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. He announced that China aims to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 7% to 10% by 2035 compared to the peak level. This target is part of the country's broader effort to address climate change and meet its commitments under the Paris Agreement.

Chinese President Xi Jinping attends a bilateral meeting with President of Congo Republic Denis Sassou Nguesso (not pictured) in The Great Hall of the People on September 04, 2025 in Beijing, China.

In addition to emissions reduction, Xi shared that by 2035, China aims for its non-fossil energy consumption to make up more than 30% of its total energy consumption. This shift toward cleaner energy forms part of China's ongoing commitment to transitioning to more sustainable energy sources.

Xi also emphasized China's ambitious goal for renewable energy. The country plans to increase its total installed capacity of wind and solar power generation to 3.6 billion kilowatts by 2035, which is more than six times the capacity recorded in 2020. These goals highlight China's focus on expanding its renewable energy infrastructure and moving toward greener energy solutions.

The updated climate targets reflect China's continued efforts to balance economic growth with environmental sustainability, aiming to align with global efforts to combat climate change.

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