Abstract: | The Paris agreement's model of "nationally determined contribution" to global climate gov?
ernance is recognized by most countries. In response to global climate change, contracting countries put
forward their own action arrangements to achieve the climate change goals in light of their own condi?
tions. Countries, based on different national conditions, implement their respective emission reduction
obligations in a "top-down" manner. The model of independent national contribution has enhanced the
participation of all parties to global climate governance, and proposed two legal standards of "action"
and "support" for each party to fulfill its obligations. In China's independent contribution to the nation?
al plan, China embodies the image of a responsible major country. |