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China's Climate Early Warning Initiatives at COP29
China emphasizes strengthening early warning systems and climate adaptation at COP29, proposing a three-point plan and a South-South cooperation initiative.
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Climate ChangeClimateInternationalCooperationAdaptationWarning
United Nations Framework Convention On Climate Change (Unfccc)World Meteorological Organization (Wmo)United Nations Office For Disaster Risk Reduction (Undrr)
Xi JinpingDing XuexiangMukhtar BabayevSelwin HartCeleste Saulo
- What three-point plan did China propose to improve global climate early warning systems?
- China proposed a three-point plan: improving global risk assessment, building a global early warning network, and establishing a climate adaptation partnership.
- Why is strengthening early warning systems considered increasingly important and urgent?
- The meeting highlighted the increasing impact of climate change, necessitating improved early warning systems to protect lives and livelihoods.
- What is China's stance on international cooperation regarding meteorological early warnings?
- Ding emphasized China's commitment to international cooperation on meteorological early warnings, aligning with President Xi Jinping's directives.
- What was the main focus of the high-level meeting addressed by China's Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang at COP29?
- China's Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang called for strengthening early warning systems and climate adaptation capacity at COP29 in Baku.
- What specific initiative will China undertake to support other developing countries in climate change early warning?
- China will launch a South-South cooperation flagship project, providing developing countries with equipment, systems, and training for early warnings.