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In May 2024, delegates at the International Climate Change Conference in New York unanimously adopted a global zero emissions target. The conference, hosted by the United Nations, brought together government officials, business leaders and environmental experts from 196 countries to discuss urgent measures to combat climate change.
The new goal sets the goal of achieving net zero global greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and requires countries to submit specific emission reduction path maps by 2030. The Conference highlighted the importance of accelerating the energy transition, promoting green technology innovation and supporting the climate resilience of developing countries. To achieve this goal, the Global Climate Action Fund will be established, with a plan to raise $200 billion to support national emission-reduction projects and green technology research and development.
The president of the International Climate Change Conference said that this global zero emissions target will become an important cornerstone of future climate policy and promote the acceleration of clean energy strategies in countries around the world. Experts believe that the move will significantly accelerate the global emission reduction process and provide a strong international framework for tackling climate change.