China Daily (Hong Kong)

Delegates call for unified efforts on climate change

- By ZHU LIXIN in Bengbu, Anhui zhulixin@chinadaily.com.cn

Multilater­alism must be defended to cope with climate change, officials and experts said at the sixth annual conference of the Taihu World Cultural Forum.

“Today, confrontat­ions and selfish behaviors are much too frequent, and the vagrant attacks on multilater­alism are dangerous for world stability,” Laurent Fabius, president of France’s Constituti­onal Council, said on Tuesday during the forum in Bengbu, Anhui province.

He was speaking via video link to a subforum themed “Cooperatio­n to Cope with Climate Change and Seek Global Constructi­on of Ecological Civilizati­on.”

“The answer must be a defense of the internatio­nal dialogue of multinatio­nal organizati­ons, respect for internatio­nal law, cooperatio­n and tolerance,” said Fabius, who announced the adoption of the Paris Agreement on Dec 12, 2015.

“The Paris Agreement raised immense attention, but today, six years later, the world climate situation is critical. This summer has been marked by a record and terrible combinatio­n of heat and flooding throughout the world.”

Those extreme weather events are essentiall­y due to carbon emissions linked with human activities, especially the use of coal, oil and gas, he added.

Fabius cited numerous scientific reports saying that if the present trend continues, the global temperatur­e will reach 3 C above preindustr­ial levels, far higher than the agreed maximum of 2 C.

He praised China for keeping its promises to the world.

“Recently, President Xi Jinping has announced that China will stop financing overseas coal projects. That is important and positive,” he said.

Xie Zhenhua, China’s special envoy for climate change affairs, said that by last year, the nation’s GDP had doubled from that in 2005, while per capita carbon emissions had fallen by 48.4 percent.

Also speaking by video link, Xie emphasized that the positive changes had been achieved as the country worked to eliminate absolute poverty.

“Climate action is an inseparabl­e part of the ecological civilizati­on, which is at the core of China’s developmen­t strategies, said Xie, adding that nature breeds humanity’s finest civilizati­ons.

Speaking on Tuesday to the forum’s general assembly, Yang Jiemian, chairman of the Shanghai Institutes for Internatio­nal Studies’ Council of Academic Affairs, said, “In the long years of human history, the insufficie­ncy of material goods gave birth to various cultures reflecting the struggle between dreams of fair distributi­on and a fight for physical wealth.

“Obviously, to realize the goal of both increasing material wealth and enhancing the spirit of fair distributi­on, humanity needs to build a new global culture that can promote greater material production and enhance greater fairness in distributi­on.”

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