China led several countries in announcing new climate plans on Wednesday and offered a veiled rebuke of the US president's anti-climate rhetoric a day earlier at the UN General Assembly.

Addressing a climate leaders’ summit hosted by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Chinese President Xi Jinping said in a live video message from Beijing that by 2035 his country would cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 7%-10% from its peak.

In addition, Xi said China planned to increase its wind and solar power capacity by six times from its 2020 levels within the next 10 years – helping to boost its share of non-fossil fuels in domestic energy consumption to over 30%.

China's reduction target marked the first time the world's biggest emitter pledged a cut in emissions, rather than just limiting

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