In a pivotal address during the UN climate summit hosted by Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced ambitious targets for reducing China's greenhouse gas emissions by up to 10% by 2035. He urged developed nations to spearhead climate action and criticized countries resisting the green transition.
Concurrently, U.S. President Donald Trump, addressing the UN General Assembly, denounced climate change initiatives and reiterated America's retreat from the Paris Agreement. Trump's remarks drew skepticism, with observers and environmental groups voicing concerns over his stance amid urgent climate threats.
As the world's leaders showcased their climate commitments, experts noted a disparity between stated goals and necessary actions. Brazilian President Lula