[Green Circle Speaks Out] Global Climate Protection Agreement

The Global Climate Protection Agreement (GCPA) is one of the most important international environmental protection agreements in the world today. Reached at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris, France, in 2015, the Agreement aims to address the issue of global climate change and sets out a specific framework and targets for global emissions reduction goals, climate action and financial support.

The core objective of the Global Climate Protection Agreement is to control global temperature rise, limiting the increase in global average temperature to within 2 degrees Celsius, and even striving to limit the increase to within 1.5 degrees Celsius. In order to achieve this goal, each party has to submit its own contribution, determine its voluntary greenhouse gas emission reduction targets, and regularly review and update these targets. In addition, the agreement provides for a monitoring, transparency and accounting system to ensure that countries actually fulfill their commitments.

The signing and implementation of the Global Climate Protection Agreement (GCPA) is of paramount importance to all countries in the world. As the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide, China has actively participated in the formulation and implementation of the GPA. The Chinese government has put forward China's National Climate Change Program, committing to strive to peak carbon dioxide emissions by 2030 and to realize the proportion of non-fossil energy in total energy consumption at around 20%. In addition, China is actively promoting the use of clean energy and vigorously developing renewable energy sources such as solar energy and wind energy, making positive contributions to global climate management.

However, the implementation of the global climate protection agreement still faces many challenges. Some developing countries are facing difficulties and obstacles in achieving the emission reduction targets due to the pressure of economic development. In addition, due to the different levels of economic development of countries, the degree of benefit from the agreement varies among participating countries, which requires countries to work together to solve these problems through cooperation.

In conclusion, the signing and implementation of the Global Climate Protection Agreement is crucial to global climate governance. All countries should work together to address the challenges posed by climate change and leave a cleaner and better home for future generations.

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