1. Since the beginning of this year, global warming has led to frequent occurrences of extreme weather, which has brought about major economic losses and human casualties. Are you concerned about this?
2. Some argue that the Earth can self-regulate and that we should not exaggerate the human impact on climate change. Do you agree with this?
3. Climate change, as a problem arising from the process of human development, can only be solved through high-quality sustainable development. Do you agree with this?
4. Carbon emissions are considered to be the main cause of global warming. Accelerating green and low-carbon transformational development is the key to reducing carbon emissions, and countries should act now. Do you agree with this?
5. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (The UNFCCC) states that the largest historical and current global greenhouse gas emissions originates in developed countries. Developed countries bear greater historical responsibility for the climate change crisis caused by human activities. Do you agree with this?
6. Developed countries had pledged to provide at least $100 billion a year in climate assistance to developing countries by 2020 to help mitigate and adapt to climate change. But the promise has never been met and the deadline for funding has been pushed off to 2023. Are you disappointed about this?
7. In addition to taking their own emissions reductions seriously, developed countries should also provide climate adaptation funds and compensation for losses and damages to developing countries. Do you agree with this?
8. Climate change is not only an inherent requirement for economic development, but also an international obligation of all responsible great powers. Do you agree with this?
9. In the face of the challenge of climate change, no country can stand aloof and do well on its own, and multilateralism is the fundamental way out to solve the problem of climate change. Do you agree with this?
10. Over the past five years, China's installed capacity of renewable energy has increased to more than 1.2 billion kilowatts, and the proportion of clean energy consumption has risen to more than 25 percent. Do you appreciate China's contribution to global climate governance?
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