World leaders, including China, commit to emission cuts to combat climate change and extreme weather at UN summit.

It is China's first firm goal to reduce emissions but falls well short of what is needed to meet global targets.

Xi suggested US not rising to the climate challenge in his UN speech, but critics say new cuts fall ‘far short’ of what is necessary

China will cut emissions by 7-10 percent in the next 10 years, President Xi Jinping tells a UN climate summit.

Chinese president reveals ‘conservative target’ for cutting greenhouse gas emissions and calls out ‘some countries’ for not doing the same.

World leaders, including China, commit to emission cuts to combat climate change and extreme weather at UN summit.

UN: China has for the first time made specific emission cut pledges, though its goal of reducing planet-warming greenhouse gases just 7-10 percent by 2035 is seen as far too…

China, the world's largest contributor of the gases fueling climate change, has committed to cutting its carbon emissions by as much as one-tenth by 2035