Rich countries have lost enthusiasm for tackling climate crisis, says Cop30 chief - The Guardian
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For the first time, the United States is not attending the COP30 climate summit. And more people are choosing to stay home from the meeting, which is described as one of the most difficult in a long time.
The president of the UN's Cop30 climate conference says more countries should follow China's example.
Before the COP30 climate summit, the host made not insignificant accusations against the rich states. However, they are not correct.
"You can think about it whatever you want, but how much should we actually pay? That is the key question," the king said. He criticized politicians' plans to have richer countries allocate more resources to combat CO₂ emissions than, for example, China. "Europe produces only six percent of emissions and everyone keeps complaining that it is too much. But the rest of the world is much, much worse off," the king said. Climate summits are tradition…
According to the organizer of the major UN conference, COP30, it is worth following China, the largest emitter of greenhouse gases.
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