John Podesta, a senior adviser to the US President's International Climate Policy Policy, said to visit China next week to meet with the special envoy of China Climate Change.Funding and other issues are discussed.
Bloomberg News on Wednesday (August 28) quoted people familiar with the matter and revealed that Podista will visit China in the first week of September to meet with Liu Zhenmin.The White House has confirmed Podista's itinerary, but the Chinese official has not yet confirmed the specific date.
Podesta and Liu Zhenmin held their first meeting in Washington, USA in May this year. It is expected that the content of the two people's next talks will be based on this to seek consolidating cooperation between the two countries in energy transformation and reduction.A series of greenhouse gas such as carbon dioxide.
The two are expected to discuss the support of developing countries after 2025 to help developing countries accelerate green transformation.Although China is a developing country, many countries have called on China to increase their support for poor countries.
It is reported that Podista's visit to China is part of a recent series of Chinese and American diplomacy.National Security Consultant's visit to China Weekly, with the director of the Foreign Affairs Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, a two -day strategic communication.
According to the press release released by the White House, Shalvin and Wang Yi "emphasized the importance of taking specific steps to cope with the importance of climate crisis", and welcome further discussions during Podista's visit to China.
Reporting describes that this talk is just a critical moment.It is less than three months left before the 29th UN Climate Change Conference held in Azerbaijan. At the same time, the US election will also determine the United States to deal with global warming pollution.
At present, both China and the United States are seeking to establish a connection between non -official and non -governmental organizations to carry out deeper cooperation.Even if the Republican presidential candidate Trump is elected and the official interaction between the two countries can cool down, these organizations can maintain Sino -US continued cooperation on climate issues.