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John Kerry, a prominent climate change advocate and the United States’ special envoy for climate, has recently highlighted the importance of global cooperation in mitigating the effects of climate change. In a recent interview, Kerry emphasized the need for China, the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases, to take responsibility and help cover the costs of combating climate change. Kerry’s comments come at a time when the world is facing the devastating effects of climate change, including wildfires, floods, and hurricanes.

Kerry also reiterated the U.S. government’s commitment to the clean energy transition, stating that there is no going back on the progress made in reducing carbon emissions and promoting renewable energy. Clean energy is not only critical for mitigating climate change, but it is also essential for creating jobs and boosting economic growth.

During his visit to Japan, Kerry discussed ways to enhance cooperation on climate issues. Japan, like the U.S., has set ambitious climate targets, including a pledge to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. His statements and actions reflect the Biden administration’s commitment to tackling climate change. The U.S. is taking a leadership role in promoting clean energy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Kerry’s emphasis on the need for global cooperation and China’s involvement in mitigating the effects of climate change is a positive step towards achieving a sustainable future.