China shows openness to firmer long-term climate commitments

Published 17:34 on September 16, 2020  /  Last updated at 02:05 on September 17, 2020  / /  Asia Pacific, China, Climate Talks, International

China is willing to contribute more on climate change and is studying carbon neutrality as part of a long-term strategy, according to a comment by a foreign ministry spokesman that was enthusiastically welcomed internationally but met with scepticism by domestic observers.
China is willing to contribute more on climate change and is studying carbon neutrality as part of a long-term strategy, according to a comment by a foreign ministry spokesman that was enthusiastically welcomed internationally but met with scepticism by domestic observers.


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