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  • Friday, July 24, 2009

    CHINA AND COPENAGEN

    Climate change pact 'needs' China
    Michael Bristow, 24 July 2009 (BBC News)

    "UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has said there can be no global climate change deal without China's support…[H]e also praised China's efforts so far to promote sustainable economic growth and develop renewable energy sources.

    "Experts say China has already committed itself to reducing carbon dioxide emissions - a driver of global warming…World leaders hope to produce a new agreement to tackle climate change at a meeting in Copenhagen in December."


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    "Mr Ban was speaking at a UN-backed event in Beijing to promote the use of energy-saving lamps across China…China has already become a world leader in wind and solar technology, he said. The renewable energy sector is worth $17b and employs nearly one million people in China, according to the UN…

    "China is the world's leading emitter of carbon dioxide, according to Yang Fuqiang, a climate change expert at WWF International…But Mr Yang said China was already trying to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions by developing renewable energy sources…[and] improving energy efficiency, developing nuclear power and working on schemes that capture and store pollutants."


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    "China hopes to provide 15% of its energy consumption from renewable sources by 2020, added Mr Yang.

    "Senior US officials have recently visited China to discus the meeting in Copenhagen later this year. They said they were optimistic about what they had heard."

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