Korea, China discuss cooperation on tackling climate change, improving air quality
The Korea Times

Korea, China discuss cooperation on tackling climate change, improving air quality

Korea and China on Wednesday discussed efforts to tackle climate change, including plans and policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as well as ways to improve related air quality, the foreign ministry said. Kyun Jong-ho, Korea's ambassador for climate change, had the talks with Xia Yingxian, director general for climate change at China's Ministry of Ecology and Environment, during their joint commission on climate change in Beijing, the ministry said in a release. The two sides exchanged details of their status regarding the action plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, also known as the Nationally Determined Contributions under the Paris Agreement on climate change. Kyun highlighted Korea's efforts toward renewable energy transition in order to meet its emission reduction commitments, saying the country plans to develop detailed decarbonization strategies across its industrial, economic and social sectors. Xia introduced China's related objectives and policies under its recently announced five-year climate change plan and expressed interest in Korea's carbon market policy, the

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