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I'm Niu Helin.
In the world's largest rainforest,
where rivers breed across ancient forest forests and clouds drift like slow-moving caravans,
nations gather with a shared hope that the future can still be negotiated.
COP30 is a reminder that the climate story is no longer abstract.
It's a story rooted in forests, oceans, megacities, and livelihoods.
And within that story, China's climate commitments,
from expanding forests to building low-carbon partnerships, add both weight and responsibility.
Today, we'll take a closer look at the ongoing COP30 as well as China's effort in the past decade.
For this episode, I'm joined by Yu Shun and Steve Hatherly.
Now grab your virtual compass and follow us to the heart of the discussion.
At the heart of the Amazon region, Belém, Brazil,
the world's most important climate conference COP30 is about to conclude.
And this year, it's not just another environmental meeting.
It marks the 10-year anniversary of the Paris Agreement and a critical deadline to deliver on its promises.