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China and US announce deal to boost cooperation on climate change

 Update: 05:21, 11 November 2021

China and US announce deal to boost cooperation on climate change

China and the United States_ the world s two largest emitters of carbon dioxide_ unveiled a deal to ramp up cooperation tackling climate change_ including by reducing methane emissions_ protecting forests and phasing out coal.

In a joint statement announced at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow_ the countries said they had reached an agreement to redouble efforts to fight climate change with  concrete actions .

The two biggest carbon-polluting countries said their deal calls for  enhanced climate action in the 2020s using the 2015 Paris climate deal s guidelines_ including a new stronger emission cuts target in 2025.

The agreement also calls for  concrete and pragmatic regulations in decarbonisation_ reducing methane emissions and fighting deforestation.

 Both sides recognise that there is a gap between the current effort and the Paris Agreement goals so we will jointly strengthen climate action_ China s climate envoy Xie Zhenhua said in announcing the agreement on Wednesday.

According to Xie_ the deal would involve  concrete plans for enhanced action this decade and both countries were  to work on the finalisation of the Paris Agreement rulebook at the UN climate summit in Glasgow.

The 2015 accord commits nations to work towards limiting global temperature rises to between 1.5C and 2C through sweeping emissions cuts.

Xie said that China and the US had carried out 30 virtual meetings over the course of the last 10 months to come up with the initiative.

 As the two major powers in the world_ China and the United States have to take on the responsibility to work together with other parties in address climate change_ he said.

The US and China together account for some 40 percent of all carbon pollution.

US climate envoy John Kerry said that the countries also agreed to reduce methane emissions and that the agreement with China was a statement of support for a successful United Nations climate summit.

 Together we set out our support for a successful COP26_ including certain elements which will promote ambition_ but let me be clear this declaration is a step we can build on in order to close the gap & Every step matters right now and we have a long journey ahead of us_ Kerry said at a news conference.

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