SCIO briefing on China's Policies and Actions for Addressing Climate Change (2018)

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Speakers:
Xie Zhenhua, China’s Special Representative on Climate Change


Li Gao, Director-General of Climate Change in the Ministry of Ecology and Environment

Chairperson:
Xi Yanchun, spokeswoman of the State Council Information Office

Date:
Nov. 26, 2018

China Review News:

In the upcoming G20 summit to be held in Argentina, what suggestions will China put forward on climate change? Thanks.

Xie Zhenhua:

The framework convention on climate change plays a fundamental role in the international response to the problem. Prior to the Katowice Climate Change Conference, world major economies are to gather in Buenos Aires, Argentina, for the G2O summit [opening this Friday]. The attending countries and international organizations have important influence in both economic development and climate change. So, we hope that they will send out a clear message on implementation of the Paris Agreement and the U.N. 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which will provide more impetus to the Katowice Climate Change Conference. Argentina has always played an active part in tackling climate change, as do the most of the countries attending the summit. So, I believe that there will be more actions on combating climate change, as well as a successful holding of the Climate Change Conference at the end of this year.

Xi Yanchun:

Thanks for Mr. Xie and Mr. Li. Thank you all. That marks the end of the press conference.

By Li Xiaohua, Zhang Liying, Zhou Jing, Li Jingrong, Huang Shan, Wu Jin, Li Yang, Cui Can, Mi Xingang, Li Huiru, Ma Yujia, Gong Yingchun, Fan, Junmei, Guo Yiming, Yuan Fang, Wang Qian, Wang Wei, Wang Yanfang, Zhang Junmian, Jay Ian Birbeck, Christopher Georgiou, Geoffrey Murray


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