COP30: How is China stepping up and lead the Global South on climate?

COP30:中国如何挺身而出,引领全球南方应对气候变化?

World Today

2025-11-14

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As our planet gets hotter, and disasters strike harder, world leaders gather for COP30 in Brazil’s Belém. Can they turn promises into action? What’s at stake this year, and how is China taking the lead in the global fight against climate change? Host Xu Yawen is joined by Wu Changhua, President of the Global Climate Academy and Chair of the Governing Council at the Asia Pacific Water Forum; Yasmin Scali, independent journalist from Brazil, specializing in international relations; David Fishman, Principal at the Lantau Group.
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  • As our planet gets hotter and disasters strike harder, world leaders gather for Cope30 in Brazil,

  • candidate promises into action was at stake this year,

  • and how is China taking the lead in a global fight against climate change?

  • Welcome to World Today, a news program with a different perspective.

  • I'm Xu Yawen, sitting in for Ge Anna.

  • In today's program, we delve into the key agendas at ongoing Cope30,

  • explore the growing influence of the global south,

  • and take a close look at China's role as a driving force behind global climate policy.

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  • The 30th UN Climate Change Conference, or COP30, is taking place in the heart of the Amazon region.

  • The conference brings together world leaders and scientists with one urgent goal,

  • to turn promises into real action and agreed on tougher plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Joining me today to discuss this critical moment in a climate conversation are Wu Changhua,

  • President of the Global Climate Academy and Chair of the Governing Council at the Asia-Pacific Water Forum.

  • Yasmin Scali, independent journalist from Brazil, specializing in international relations.

  • David Fishman, principal at the Landtel Group.