Special Report: Premier Wen's "trip of Confidence" to Europe
Special Report: Fight against Global
Warming
LONDON, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- China gives top priority
to meeting the challenge of climate change, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao told the
Financial Times on Sunday.
Wen said the Chinese government supports all measures
that are playing roles in meeting the challenges of climate change and the
development of a green economy.
"We are of the view that to develop a green economy
is probably another area in the economy as we meet the international financial
crisis," Wen said.
The Chinese premier said China has established a
national leadership group to tackle climate change and "I'm head of the group."
China has formulated a national program on coping
with climate change, and not only is it the first program of its kind for China,
it is also the first of its kind among all developing countries, Wen said.
In the 11th five-year plan, China has set targets to
annually reduce the per unit GDP energy consumption by 4 percent and in total by
20 percent in five years.
"We will continue to make efforts on this front and
set targets for ourselves," Wen said. "I think this can be seen as a way that
China is holding itself accountable to the relevant targets."
When asked whether China is ready to sign a treaty at
the upcoming Copenhagen conference to cap carbon emissions, the premier said he
had a thorough discussion on the issue with European Commission President Jose
Manuel Barroso in Brussels the day before yesterday.
It's difficult for China to take quantified emission
reduction quotas at the summit, because the country is still at an early stage
of development, Wen said, Europe started its industrialization several hundred
years ago, but for China, it has only been dozens of years.
"China has a 1.3 billion population, and in terms of
per capita greenhouse gas emission, we are certainly not the biggest one, yet we
are still very active and positive about our cooperation with Europe in terms of
saving energy, reducing pollution, developing a low carbon economy and
developing those environmentally friendly technologies," Wen said.
