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by Xinhua writers Zhou Xiaozheng£¬ Kong Xiaohan
UNITED NATIONS£¬ April 22 (Xinhua) -- A record 175 countries signed here on
Friday the landmark Paris climate pact to save Mother Earth from the growing
menace of global warming.
In an unprecedented display of unity and action in the 70-year history of the
United Nations£¬ world leaders and government representatives lined up in the UN
General Assembly Hall to ink the historic document£¬ setting a new record for
day-one endorsement of any international covenant.
"We are breaking records in this Chamber ... Today is a day for our children
and grandchildren and all generations to come£¬" said UN Secretary-General Ban
Ki-moon before the start of the signing process£¬ which lasted some 2.5 hours.
Taking place on the UN-designated Earth Day£¬ Friday's signing involved nearly
90 percent of all the existing countries on earth -- from major powers like the
United States and China to small island states such as Fiji and Maldives.
France was given the honor to sign the pact first£¬ in recognization of its
hosting of the UN climate change conference in Paris in December 2015£¬ which
gave birth to the pact after nearly two weeks of tough negotiations.
Fifteen other countries were also among the first to sign as they had pledged
to deposit their instruments of ratification immediately after the signing.
The agreement can enter into force 30 days after at least 55 parties that
account for at least 55 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions have ratified
it.
China became the 21st signatory as Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli£¬ the special
envoy of President Xi Jinping£¬ announced the country would ratify the pact
before the G20 Hangzhou summit in September.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry£¬ who signed the document with his
two-year-old granddaughter Isabelle sitting on his lap£¬ said his country "looks
forward to formally joining this agreement this year."
The Paris accord aims to keep the global average rise in temperature below 2
degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels through drastic emissions cuts.
However£¬ there remain quite a few obstacles for the achievement of this
ambitious goal£¬ particularly the divergence between developed and developing
countries over thorny issues like funding£¬ responsibility and technology
transfer.
"We are in a race against time£¬" Ban warned while addressing the signing
ceremony. The window for curbing global temperature rise well be.