BEIJING, June 14 (Xinhua) -- China has earmarked more
than 7.1 billion yuan (about 930 million U.S. dollars) for technology
innovations to cope with climate change since 2001, said Science and Technology
Minister Wan Gang on Thursday.
Investment rose sharply in 2006 when China adopted its 11th five-year program, said Wan at a press
conference.
"China is determined to find answers to climate
change through science and technology," said Wan.
China has made big efforts to cope with climate
change, said Wan, adding that ministries and local governments had approved a
series of environmental protection policies.
He also said some Chinese enterprises were using
technology to reduce energy consumption and pollution discharge.
The Ministry of Science and Technology launched on
Thursday China's Scientific and Technological Actions on Climate Change. It aims
to enhance the role science and technology play in responding to climate
change.