Potential seen for China-France cooperation on green transition


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推动中法全面战略伙伴关系,实现中法共同繁荣,将为世界和平发展注入强劲动能。近日,清华大学气候变化与可持续发展研究院院长李政教授、全球气候治理研究主任胡彬接受了《中国日报》采访,对中法在绿色转型领域的合作前景予以解读。


以下内容来自《中国日报》。


China and France, with long, pragmatic and fruitful climate cooperation, have great potential for jointly improving climate governance and promoting green transition in other countries, experts said.


A staff member works at an industrial park in the Sino-French Wuhan Ecological Demonstration City in Central China's Hubei province on March 19. WU ZHIZUN/XINHUA

Hu Bin, director of research on global climate governance at the Institute of Climate Change and Sustainable Development of Tsinghua University, said that as upholders of climate multilateralism and long-term partners in addressing climate change, China and France have played important roles in the establishment of the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change.

During the crucial countdown period of the COP21 United Nations climate change conference in Paris, during which the treaty was adopted, China and France issued a joint presidential statement on climate change in November 2015.

In the statement, the two sides established a common ground on all major issues related to the negotiation of the treaty, including the principle of common responsibilities and the long-term goals, he said.

Hu highlighted the special contribution of the two countries in coming up with a mechanism for the long-term, sustainable implementation of the climate treaty, which allows countries to set their contribution targets.

For over a year leading up to the Paris UN climate gathering, Xie Zhenhua, who then steered China's climate diplomacy, held more than 20 rounds of consultations with COP21 president Laurent Fabius, Hu said.

During the Paris conference, they maintained close communication, he said. The duo met almost every day to discuss the differences that emerged during negotiations and strive to maximize convergence among countries.

"They played crucial roles in landing consensus on the final negotiation text," he said.

Li Zheng, president of the Institute of Climate Change and Sustainable Development at Tsinghua University, said that through positive dialogue and cooperation, China and France made great contributions to addressing difficulties emerging in implementing the Paris Agreement.

Since 2018, China and France have issued "three joint declarations and one initiative", all of which have emphasized cooperation in addressing climate change, he said. These documents have provided guidance for the continuous advancement of Sino-French and Sino-European climate cooperation, as well as global climate governance.

Noting significant complementarity in technology and markets between the two countries, Li said the two countries can further enhance policy dialogue and pragmatic cooperation in many sectors, including carbon markets and circular economy.

He said the two countries can also help accelerate the world's green, low-carbon transition and innovation by rolling out cooperation programs in other countries.