China is preparing its first plan to battle climate change, a
senior policy adviser said in Beijing yesterday.
Zou Ji, a climate policy expert at the , told Reuters that the
national program will probably set broad goals for coping with
emissions and changing weather patterns.
It is likely to be released this year after at least two years
of preparation, he said.
The planning effort demonstrates that China shares the deepening
global alarm that greenhouse gases from factories, power plants and
vehicles are lifting average temperatures and will seriously,
perhaps calamitously, alter the world's climate, Zou said
"All this shows that the Chinese government is paying more and
more attention to the issue," he said. "When it's approved and
issued, it will be China's first official, comprehensive document
on climate change."
(Shanghai Daily February 6, 2007)
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