China may not pay for climate change despite being ‘biggest annual emitter’

- colombogazette.com

The  considered  a developing nation in 1992, however, things have now changed as the country is now the world’s second-largest economy. “ is the biggest annual emitter of planet-warming greenhouse gases,” The Washington Post reported. However, the UN’s classification for  has remained the same for the past thirty years.

According to diplomats from developed nations, the classification has enabled China to avoid paying for helping poor nations to tackle the effects of . The discussion over how much China needs to pay to those countries who are affected by global warming has intensified after the recently concluded   Conference (COP27) in Egypt.

At the end of the COP27 summit, negotiators from nearly 200 nations agreed to create a fund to compensate vulnerable nations for addressing issues related to climate, including rising seas and storms. China will unlikely pay the fund despite the “country’s rising contribution to greenhouse gases,” The Washington Post cited analysts.

Notably, China has allied itself with more than 100 developing nations that have pressurised the rich nations for additional financial aid at the UN climate summits held in the past. Li Shuo, a senior policy adviser at Greenpeace East Asia, said, “The facts are clear: China is the largest emitter in the world now.”

Li Shou called it a “very valid question” to speak about the growing responsibility of China on  platforms, The Washington Post reported. Chinese policymakers do not agree with the suggestion that China should be considered a developed nation. According to Chinese policymakers, China continues to have extreme  in the country.

Chinese policymakers have stressed that the United States has pumped more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere than any other nation in history. Byford Tsang, a senior policy adviser at the  climate think tank E3G, stressed that China continues to remain with developing nations on the funding issue, as per the news report.

Byford Tsang said that more prosperous  have helped China in taking the stance as these nations have not worked on the commitment to climate finance. Chinese officials have not announced whether they will contribute to the fund. Notably, delegates at the COP27 summit agreed on a ‘loss and damage fund’, as per the news report.

Responding to the question regarding the funding at COP27, Chinese climate envoy Xie Zhenhua said that Beijing “strongly” supports the statements made by developing nations for ‘loss and damage’. Xie pointed out that China is a developing nation and has faced losses due to climate disasters in 2022.

Stressing that it is not China’s responsibility, Xie Zhenhua said that Beijing has given 2 billion yuan to help developing countries in reducing emissions and adapt to global warming, as per The Washington Post report. Analysts have stressed that it seems unlikely that Chinese officials will send climate aid through UN channels and make “aggressive pledges” with respect to the issue.

Lauri Myllyvirta, a researcher at the Helsinki-based Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air, stressed that paying the fund could lead China to take on more responsibility within the UN system. as per the news report. During the negotiations at the COP27, delegates agreed to prioritize vulnerable nations and permitted China to contribute based on their willingness. (ANI)

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