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China Pledges Modest 7–10% Cut in Climate Pollution, Falling Short of Global Expectations

Last updated: September 25, 2025 4:48 pm
Wajeeha Batool
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September 25, 2025

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China has announced it will reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 7% to 10% over the next decade, a commitment unveiled by President Xi Jinping in a recorded address at the UN General Assembly’s climate session. As the world’s largest polluter and top producer of renewable energy, China’s pledge carries significant weight. However, the figure is far lower than the 30% cut the Biden administration and many other countries had been pushing for.

Despite the modest target, experts note that China often surpasses its own climate commitments. Independent studies suggest the country may have already peaked its emissions ahead of its previous 2030 deadline, with pollution levels beginning to trend downward. This comes as China continues to massively scale up renewable energy, building over 500 gigawatts of new solar and wind capacity to add to its existing 1,400 gigawatts — five times more than the U.S. currently operates.

The pledge arrives at a time when U.S. climate leadership is faltering under President Donald Trump, who has once again pulled the country out of the Paris Agreement and openly dismissed climate change as a “con job.” In contrast, Xi emphasized that green and low-carbon development is the “trend of our time,” signaling China’s willingness to lean on renewables even as the U.S. doubles down on fossil fuels.

Climate analysts say while Beijing’s target is underwhelming on paper, its real impact may be larger given the country’s rapid clean energy expansion. “The headline target disappoints environmentalists, but China remains better positioned than most nations to drive global climate action,” said Li Shuo of the Asia Society Policy Institute. With the world heading into a critical decade for curbing warming, China’s next moves will heavily shape the planet’s climate future.

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