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China Asserts Climate Leadership as U.S. Skips COP30 Summit
15 Nov
Summary
- China dominates COP30 conference, showcasing its renewable energy and EV industries
- U.S. absent from the climate summit for the first time in 30 years
- China playing a more active role in climate diplomacy, filling the void left by the U.S.

As the world gathers for the COP30 UN Climate Change Conference in Belem, Brazil, a notable absence is felt - the United States. For the first time in three decades, the U.S. has declined to send an official delegation to represent its interests at the summit.
This void, however, has been filled by China, which is now asserting its leadership in the global fight against climate change. China's country pavilion dominates the entrance hall of the conference grounds, and executives from its biggest clean energy companies are presenting their visions for a green future to large audiences in English.
Behind the scenes, China's diplomats are also playing a more active role in the negotiations, helping to reach agreements on the COP30 agenda before the talks even began. This is a shift from previous years, when China's involvement was more limited.
"China gets it," said California Governor Gavin Newsom during a visit to the conference. "America is toast competitively, if we don't wake up to what the hell they're doing in this space, on supply chains, how they're dominating manufacturing, how they're flooding the zone."
China's transformation from a quiet presence at the U.N. climate summits to a more central player seeking the world's attention reflects a broader shift in the global landscape. With the U.S. retreating from its leadership role, China is seizing the opportunity to assert its dominance in renewable energy and electric vehicles, bolstering its position in climate diplomacy.
As the world grapples with the urgent challenge of climate change, the absence of the U.S. at COP30 has created a void that China is now filling, showcasing its technological prowess and diplomatic influence in the global effort to combat global warming.



