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"looking forward to cop29: how to accelerate action as climate impacts intensify" seminar to be held soon

2024-09-12

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under the severe challenge of global climate change, developing countries are facing unprecedented pressure and challenges. due to their fragile economic structure and limited resources, they often bear heavier impacts when dealing with climate change. as an important way for developing countries to unite and help each other and jointly deal with climate change, the value and significance of south-south cooperation are becoming increasingly prominent.
as cop29 approaches, the world is once again focusing on how to strengthen international cooperation and jointly address the challenges brought by climate change. against this backdrop, the paper and its monthly climate magazine tipping point will hold a seminar in beijing on september 19 titled “looking forward to cop29: how to accelerate action as climate impacts intensify”.
the seminar will invite representatives from governments, scientific research institutions, international organizations and the media to discuss in depth the innovative models, successful cases and future prospects of developing countries in addressing climate change. at a critical juncture in the implementation of the paris agreement for ten years, the meeting will focus on the huge potential of the south-south cooperation mechanism and explore how to stimulate the inherent vitality of developing countries and accelerate the transformation to a green and low-carbon economy.
the guests will comprehensively review china's contributions and practices under the framework of south-south cooperation, look forward to the future trends of cop29 and global climate action, and jointly explore new paths for international cooperation to strengthen global collaborative efforts and strategic coordination in addressing climate change.
in addition, the seminar will also focus on front-line practices, inviting climate experts and front-line practitioners to share coping strategies and successful experiences under the "new normal" of climate change.
as an authoritative media that continuously pays attention to and reports in depth on climate issues, the paper has been committed to exploring and disseminating cutting-edge information and deep insights on global climate change. in january last year, the paper officially launched its monthly climate magazine "critical point", focusing in depth on climate change, a major global issue, by reporting on the world's most important extreme weather and climate events, interpreting the latest climate science research results, tracking the progress of international climate governance negotiations, interviewing authoritative climate professionals, telling individual stories under the influence of climate, and exploring ways to adapt and solve the climate crisis.
through this seminar, the paper hopes to continue to leverage its professional advantages and social influence, further promote awareness and action on climate change issues among all sectors, and push global climate governance towards a more just and efficient direction.
the "cop29 outlook: how to accelerate action as climate impacts intensify" seminar is a platform for the collision of ideas and a valuable opportunity to strengthen discussions on global climate governance. we sincerely invite all people from all walks of life who care about climate change and are committed to south-south cooperation to participate in this event and contribute to building a community with a shared future for mankind and achieving fairness and efficiency in global climate governance. let us work together, look forward to cop29, and jointly respond to the severe challenges of climate change.
please stay tuned for follow-up reports from the paper and its climate monthly magazine tipping point for more event details and exciting content.
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