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France says it has common ground with China on environment

  • French ecological transition minister Agnes Pannier-Runacher traveled to Beijing prior to the UN Ocean Conference scheduled for June and the COP30 climate summit planned for November.
  • Her trip followed the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement and reflected France's goal for the EU and China to unite on environmental issues.
  • Pannier-Runacher met Chinese environment and natural resources ministers, highlighting shared commitment to the Paris Agreement and multilateralism during discussions.
  • An independent think tank reported a decline in China's emissions in early 2025 amid plans for peak emissions by 2030 and net zero by 2060, which Pannier-Runacher welcomed.
  • She praised China's leadership in renewables, expressed hope for Chinese investment in Europe, and said these environmental 'points of convergence' could accelerate COP30 negotiations.
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L'Opinion broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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