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GLENEAGLES, Scotland, July 7 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao
Thursday called on the developed and developing countries to promote cooperation
through technology exchanges and funding to tackle the problem of climate change
at a dialogue session here between the leaders of G8 and those of five
developing countries.
Both as an environment issue and a development issue, climate change, in
the final analysis, falls in the category of development, Hu said in a speech.
Though different in perceptions and countermeasures toward the problem,
different countries share a basic consensus for cooperation, dialogue and
concerted efforts in meeting the challenges brought by climate change, Hu said.
The Chinese leader suggested all countries act responsibly for their
peoples and the peoples around the world during their efforts to achieve
development, taking into full account the tolerance of resources and the
environment, balancing the development needs of the present with those of the
future, and actively stepping up international cooperation against the
challenges brought by climate change.
As many developing countries, including China, are currently actively
developing economies as this is the most urgent task for them, the energy
consumption is bound to increase, Hu mentioned. However, most of the developing
countries have realized the economic development pattern characterized by high
energy consumption, high pollution and high emission is non-sustainable, thus
needing to be corrected quickly and resolutely, Hu added.
In his speech, Hu said that to enhance the international cooperation in
climate change, it is necessary first to uphold the guiding role of the UN
Framework Convention on Climate Change and its Kyoto Protocol, observe such
principles as "common but differentiated responsibilities" enshrined in the
Convention. Hu asked the developed countries to take the lead in reducing the
emission level and help developing countries to improve their capacities to deal
with climate change.
Secondly, it is essential to address climate change in the context of
sustainable development, change the non-sustainable way of production and
consumption, improve the eco-environment by conserving resources and reducing
pollution, and follow a path of development that features harmony between
economic growth and protection of population, resources and the environment, Hu
suggested.
Thirdly, special attention must be paid to the utilization of science and
technology. Result-oriented cooperation should be strengthened to expedite the
advancement and dissemination of relevant technologies, energy technologies in
particular, and to facilitate the mutual reinforcement of economic development
and environmental protection.
President Hu also put forward a three-point proposal on the topic.
First, explore the possibility of an effective technology dissemination
mechanism against climate change. This mechanism should substantially reduce the
relevant technology transfer cost,so as to let more developing countries use the
affordable yet advanced environmental-friendly technologies to control climate
change.
Secondly, conduct mutually beneficial technological cooperation.It is
necessary to rely on the synergy of all members of the international community
to research and develop the many critical energy technologies and hopefully gain
an early breakthrough. China is willing to step up cooperation of various forms
with other countries on this issue, including setting up demonstration projects
and joint technology R&D centers in China, to develop advanced technologies
for clean energies and greater energy efficiency together, Hu said.
Thirdly, ensure available funding. At present, worldwide funding for
alleviating climate change falls far short of what is needed. It is suggested
that a financing expert group be established to study ways of increasing
different channels of financing, and easing the way for developing countries to
get more funds for their efforts against climate change.
In his speech, President Hu introduced the measures China has taken to
reduce greenhouse gas emission and to save energy in tackling climate change.
Achieving sustainable development is a key objective of China's economic and
social development program, Hu said. To create harmonious development between
man and nature, China has taken a series of policies and measures to mitigate
greenhouse gas emission to alleviate climate change.
In recent years, China has sped up efforts to readjust the economic
structure, transform the mode of economic growth, rein in energy-guzzling
industries, and build toward a national economy that is structurally
resource-effective and energy-effective.
The Chinese people have worked hard to improve energy mix, develop
high-quality energy sources, encourage the exploitation of new and renewable
energy sources, promote clean energy, and improve energy-use efficiency by
widely applying energy saving technologies.
China has come up with laws, regulations and policies to reduce the greenhouse gas
emission, encourage the use of renewable energy, and conserve unrenewable
energy resources. China is now working on a national strategy on
climate change to keep up efforts at greenhouse gas emission mitigation, while
working with other countries to actively address the issue of global climate
change, Hu said at the meeting.
Leaders of the G8 and the five developing countries -- China, India,
Brazil, South Africa and Mexico -- were gathering here to discuss the global
economy, climate change and other major world issues. Enditem |