China and Norway Agree on Biennial Green Transition Talks
China and Norway plan to hold bilateral talks every two years to promote green transition. These discussions aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, protect biodiversity, and foster new green industries and job creation.
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China and Norway have reached an agreement to hold biennial talks focused on green transition, according to Chinese state media on Tuesday.
The initiative aims to foster international collaboration to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, protect and restore biodiversity, and stimulate the creation of new green industries and jobs, as reported by Xinhua News Agency.
The cooperative effort marks a significant step towards achieving environmental sustainability goals and strengthening global environmental partnerships.
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