Climate Summit Turns into World Bragging Rights Conference Xinhua News Agency Publishes Xi Jinping’s Fake Speech

The U.S.-sponsored Climate Change Leadership Video Summit was held on the 22nd. The two-day Climate Change Leadership Summit was held in the morning, with leaders of 40 countries and international organizations from around the world, and the heads of the U.S. and China each speaking at the summit. Biden announced the goal of halving carbon emissions by 2030. Xi Jinping only said to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060 and peak emissions by 2030, which means emissions will continue to increase in the next 10 years. Some British media said the summit turned into a bragging session for the leaders.

The UK’s Sky News said the leaders were “bragging” about their climate achievements and ambitious plans at the summit.

Putin said at the summit that Russia is doing more to reduce greenhouse gases than most countries and that 45 percent of their energy is low-emission energy.

Modi said at the summit that India’s lifestyle has enabled the country to have a carbon footprint 60 percent lower than the global average.

After the summit, the Communist Party’s Xinhua News Agency issued a full message, but Xi Jinping called on countries to “work together, not to blame each other; to be persistent, not to change overnight; to keep their promises, not to fail to keep their word. Such a speech.

However, Xi Jinping’s speech did not say this paragraph.

Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned on Fox Business Tonight on the evening of the 21st that, from experience, the Chinese Communist Party would never be willing to honor any of the commitments made at the summit.