The State Council of China and the United States continues, the State Council of the State CouncilPrime Minister Li Qiang met on Tuesday (July 18) with John Kerry, a special envoy of the US Presidential Climate.Kerry said that the United States and China can make more progress in climatic cooperation.

Comprehensive Reuters and Bloomberg reported that Li Qiang met in the Great Hall of the People on Tuesday.At the beginning of the talks, Kerry said that the United States and China had agreed to help countries around the world accelerate the transformation of new energy, no longer blindly using coal power generation, stopping the forest and curbing methane emissions.

Kerry believes that before the UN COP28 Climate Summit held in Dubai at the end of November this year, the United States and China can make more progress in climatic cooperation.

Kerry told Li Qiang: "You and I know that the situation is changing. (Climate) prediction is much more serious than ever before." He also mentioned thatStanding on Sunday (July 16), the highest temperature of 52.2 degrees Celsius.

Li Qiang said that the world is facing severe challenges. China, the United States and even all countries in the world have the responsibility to strengthen the coordination of climate change, condense consensus, and accelerate action.

The two parties also discussed the problem of climate financing, China's coal consumption and methane reduction.

Kerry started a four -day visit to China from Sunday.He also met with Wang Yi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China and the director of the Central Foreign Affairs Office on Tuesday morning.

In the meeting with Wang Yi, Kerry said that China and the United States can use climate cooperation to redefine the dilemma between the two countries and play a leading role in responding to global warming.

He said to Wang Yi: "We very much hope that this can be the beginning, not just the conversation between you and me, but we can start to change a broader relationship."

At the time of Cry's visit to China, the United States, Europe, and Asia are working hard to deal with record high -temperature weather, which has brought greater pressure on China, because China will be forced to take more decisive decisive decisive decisivenessMeasures to curb emissions.2023 is likely to be the hottest year since the 19th century.