<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
          BIZCHINA> Top Biz News
          Developed countries urged to commit more in fighting climate change
          (Xinhua)
          Updated: 2009-04-01 10:37

          Top Chinese negotiator Tuesday urged developed countries to make more commitments and support to developing countries in fighting climate change.

          Related readings:
          Developed countries urged to commit more in fighting climate change Developed countries urged to help address climate change
          Developed countries urged to commit more in fighting climate change Climate change tops agenda during Clinton's China visit
          Developed countries urged to commit more in fighting climate change Crisis not to weaken fight for a green world
          Developed countries urged to commit more in fighting climate change Comply with framework to fight climate change - minister

          Su Wei, Chinese delegation chief to the UN climate change talks in Bonn, made the call in an exclusive interview with Xinhua.

          The Bonn conference, which started on March 29 and will last till April 8, is the first of a series of UN climate change talks this year, which is aimed to pave the way for an ambitious and effective international climate change deal to be reached in Copenhagen in December.

          Su said the success of the Copenhagen summit lies in whether or not the developed countries would make "substantial arrangements" for transferring climate-friendly technologies to and providing funds for developing countries.

          Su noted the establishment of three international "mechanisms" is very important among the "substantial arrangements."

          "The first is to set up an international mechanism on climate-friendly technology development and transfer, to eliminate barriers hindering technology transfer, so that developing countries can get access to such technologies," he said.

          "Secondly, we should set up an effective financing mechanism to ensure the developed countries provide adequate funds for developing countries in their bid to cut emissions and fight climate change," he added.

          Thirdly, Su said an "effective supervision mechanism" should be set up to monitor the above-mentioned technology transfer and funding.

          Su said the time for the UN climate change talks is "pressing" as the Copenhagen conference is just eight months away.

          According to Su, the Copenhagen conference has two tasks. One is to set the mid-term emission reduction targets for developed countries, that is, developed countries as a whole should commit to making 25-40 percent cuts below 1990 levels by 2020. The other is to make substantial arrangements for the implementation of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in accordance with the Bali Roadmap.

          Su said during the past two centuries, developed countries have made unbridled emissions of green-house gas, a major cause of global climate change, and developing countries are major victims of climate change.

          Hence, developed countries have the duties and responsibilities to cut emissions and offer help to developing countries, he said, noting the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change has notified the responsibilities of developed countries, but they failed to make progress in the implementation over the past decade.

          Su also pointed out the key to striking a deal in Copenhagen lies in the "political will" of developed countries.

          During the current talks in Bonn, the US delegation had presented the position of the Obama administration on climate change, promising to reduce US carbon emissions by roughly 15 percent from current levels by 2020.

          "It is an encouragement and we welcome it. This means substantial policy change on climate change by the new US administration," said Su.

          However, Su said the targets set by the White House is still far shy of the goals set by the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, which asks the United States to reduce the emissions to the 1990 levels by 2000.

          Su also said the positions of the European Union (EU) and Japan were "positive" in the Bonn talks.

          As for China, Su said the Chinese government attaches vital importance to fighting climate change and a series of substantial measures have been put into practice.

          In 2007, a national leading group on climate change, headed by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, was set up to oversee all issues relevant to climate change.

          On the same year, the Chinese government issued the National Climate Change Program, the first of its kind ever issued by China, which works out the strategies and measures to tackle climate change.

          "The Chinese government has actively participated in international talks on climate change and we have presented our own proposals on nearly every relevant issue," Su said.

          "China has played and is playing a positive and constructive role in international talks on climate change," Su added.


          (For more biz stories, please visit Industries)

           

           

          主站蜘蛛池模板: a在线亚洲男人的天堂试看| 狠狠色丁香婷婷久久综合不卡| 国产精品国产三级国av| 国产在线精品第一区二区| 亚洲av影片在线观看| 羞羞影院午夜男女爽爽影视| 九九热视频在线精品18| 亚洲精品久久麻豆蜜桃| 国产av丝袜旗袍无码网站| 国产999久久高清免费观看| 黄色一级片一区二区三区| 国产精品一区二区三区麻豆| 国产精品成人aaaaa网站| 黑人巨茎大战俄罗斯美女| 精品乱码一区二区三四五区| av在线播放国产一区| 国产精品一区二区三区蜜臀| 中文字幕亚洲综合久久2020| AV秘 无码一区二| 韩国免费A级毛片久久| 亚洲精品综合一区二区| 宝贝腿开大点我添添公视频免| 久久发布国产伦子伦精品| 国产片一区二区三区视频| 国产片AV国语在线观看手机版| 亚洲av成人在线网站| 亚洲高清日韩专区精品| 欧洲熟妇精品视频| 日本视频一区二区三区1| 丁香五月婷激情综合第九色| 中文字幕乱码熟妇五十中出 | 亚洲欧洲一区二区福利片| 国产亚洲制服免视频| 久久久精品94久久精品| 高清色本在线www| 午夜精品久久久久久久无码软件| 国产无人区码一区二区| 高清国产欧美一v精品| 国产精品午夜福利91| 久久人人97超碰a片精品| 亚洲精品日本一区二区|