Abstract:
Global attention has increasingly turned towards environmental issues in the post Covid-19 era. This research delves into China's environmental diplomacy, specifically examining the nation's commitments and actions regarding climate change in the post-COVID-19 era. The pandemic has prompted a re-evaluation of environmental policies globally, creating both challenges and opportunities for nations to redefine their commitments to a sustainable future. This study seeks to dissect China's evolving stance on climate change, exploring how the pandemic has influenced its environmental diplomacy. The research will conduct analysis of China's post-COVID-19 climate policies, considering both domestic initiatives and international engagements. Special attention will be given to changes in regulatory frameworks, investments in renewable energy, and the integration of sustainable practices into China's economic recovery plans. The study aims to discern the trajectory of China's environmental commitments in the aftermath of the pandemic. Secondary data will be used in the compilation of this study, where journal articles, scholarly articles, web articles, videos are expected to be used primarily. The research findings reveal nuanced shifts in China's post-COVID-19 environmental diplomacy. Noteworthy adaptations include an increased focus on renewable energy investments and the integration of sustainable practices into economic recovery plans. China actively participates in global climate agreements, showcasing cooperative leadership, and leverages its economic and technological capabilities for positive environmental outcomes.