China accuses U.S. of deflecting blame as diplomatic row shifts to climate

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US cannot make other countries take responsibility for its own environmental failures, said Li Gao, head of the climate change department at China's Ministry of Ecology and Environment.

BEIJING/SHANGHAI - A senior Chinese official accused the United States on Wednesday of deflecting blame and breaking its word when it comes to fighting climate change, as the simmering diplomatic row between the world's two biggest economies shifts to the environment.

"The United States is the country with the most accumulated greenhouse gases, and at the start of next month will formally withdraw from the Paris Agreement," he said. But China's foreign ministry said last week that the United States was a"consensus-breaker" and"troublemaker" and had failed to honour its commitments to the international community.After Trump accused Beijing of"rampant pollution" during a United Nations General Assembly meeting in late September, his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping vowed to steer his country towards"carbon neutrality" by 2060 and play a bigger role in combating climate change.

China's diplomatic standing has been damaged by claims that its authoritarian political system led to a cover-up of the COVID-19 outbreak, allowing it to spread worldwide.

 

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China is the number one source of Fossil Fuel CO2 emissions globally, producing over 10GT of emissions per year, twice as much pollution as the United States.

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