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US, China still have 'some differences' on environment finance, US envoy says

China and the United States still have some differences on issues such as environment finance however have actually made development in narrowing them during talks today, U.S. climate envoy John Podesta said in Beijing on Friday.

Notwithstanding some friction in our bilateral relationship, we can find places to work together for the good of our individuals and of our climate, Podesta told reporters after conferences with his Chinese equivalent Liu Zhenmin and the Chinese foreign minister, Wang Yi.

Environment cooperation between the world's top 2 emitters of greenhouse gases has actually helped construct agreement for international pacts like the 2015 Paris Agreement.

But experts said little was gotten out of this week's. round of talks, particularly in the middle of

uncertainties about the outcome of the U.S. governmental. election

.

Podesta said the two sides had exceptional conversations. on the upcoming COP29 environment talks in Baku, Azerbaijan in. November, where arrangement on a major new fund to help developing. countries will be a top priority.

The U.S. is looking for to broaden the fund's contributor. base, but China and other large establishing countries are. worried that such a relocation will

water down

the responsibilities of rich countries.

Podesta stated the 2 countries also discussed their. preparations to send ambitious 2035 environment targets to the. United Nations ahead of the deadline early next year. The U.S. is pressing China to promise significant cuts in CO2 emissions.

The two sides are likewise preparing to hold a bilateral. summit on easing off non-CO2 greenhouse gases like methane, Podesta. stated.

They get less attention but they're completely half of. what's triggering international warming, he said.

(source: Reuters)