Abstract South Pacific countries occupy a multi-dimensional role in China’s climate policy: to alleviate the conflict in global climate negotiations, to demonstrate the China’s responsibility in implementing the Paris Agreement, to carry out the construction scheme of south routine in 21st Century Maritime Silk Road,and to supply international public goods based on the achievements of domestic development. There arethree dimensions of needs in South Pacific countries’ struggle to address climate change: to improve their capacities of survival, industry and national governance. China should demonstrate the mode of “precise aids” in providing climate aids to South Pacific countries, which requires that the aids offered should meet demands precisely, promoting development of South Pacific countries with China’s peaceful development to realize a win-win situation.
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