Countries remain committed to their national plans for the climate and are trying to lead the transition to pure energy as the United States are planning to leave Paris Agreement For the climate, the UN top official said in his first speech on Thursday.

THE Simon StyleExecutive Secretary of the Framework Convention UN For climate change, he prioritized ahead of annual climate talks in November and encouraged countries to prepare stronger national climate plans this year, even when the US President Donald Trump He said he would remove the country with the second largest greenhouse gas emission in the world from the Paris Agreement.

“A country can go back, but others are already in place to seize the opportunity and reap the huge benefits: stronger economic growth, more jobs, less pollution and much lower health costs, safer and economically affordable energy”Style said in a speech in the Brazilian capital, along with COP30 President, ambassador André corrêa do lagoaccording to Reuters.

Asked which countries are being reinforced, Style says they will know at the end of the year, as countries deliver a new NDC round.

“Climate plans will help the economy more broadly. They will be the most complete plans for the climate ever developed, the third generation NDCS. We will be able to say more towards the end of the year »said the UN chief about the climate.

“But as far as the actions are being taken, just looking at what is happening in the markets, region to the area, country with country, it is very clear, as I said, those who are pushing forward, no matter what rhetoric there is for those who want to go back ‘argued, stating, for example, what do they do Chinathe Brazil and the India to reduce emissions.

Style said that in the 10th anniversary of the approval of the Paris Agreement, the world has become more divided, but the climate negotiation process “He managed to overthrow the trend.”

Some governments have faced political reactions to climate policies. Green candidates in Europe lose support and the US has elected Trump, who campaign against climate agenda of the Biden government.

Even so, Style said the world has mobilized about 2 trillion dollars In climate funding, money to support the efforts of poorer countries to reduce emissions and adapt to climate impacts, from almost nothing in the last decade. Called the countries to increase the amount of funding For the climate they agreed, at last year’s climate summit to offer $ 300 billion a year by 2035.

Style said the Paris Agreement provides all mechanisms to push countries to reduce emissions, but acknowledges that “It is not possible to apply.”

“In the end, it is up to the countries to impose and manage nationally. And what we see there is a gap between what is to be done and what is done. “ he said.

Style also said that the vast majority of countries expect to submit new national plans for the climate under the Paris Agreement this year. UNFCCC has a deadline on February 10 to submit these plans, but many countries said they would submit them later in the year.