China and US should ‘use UN to build global climate change consensus’

  • United Nations is the place to create a coalition of political will to tackle carbon emissions and other global challenges, says its envoy to Beijing
  • Siddharth Chatterjee also calls for concrete actions from Washington and Beijing over coming months to tackle the crisis ahead of leaders’ summit

The United Nations envoy to China Siddharth Chatterjee has called on Beijing and Washington to work together to build international political will to tackle climate change. Photo: AP
The United Nations is the ideal forum for Beijing and Washington to build the international political will to combat climate change, the UN envoy to China said, ahead of Thursday’s leaders’ summit on the issue.

Siddharth Chatterjee, who became the UN’s Resident Coordinator to China earlier this year, said there were promising signs the international community was heading towards a low-carbon future, and called on the two powers to abandon confrontation and instead build consensus on climate change and other global challenges.

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