China Daily (Hong Kong)

Vision of ecological civilizati­on provides solutions for global crises

- By HOU LIQIANG in Kunming houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s vision of ecological civilizati­on, which has roots in traditiona­l Chinese culture and stresses the harmonious coexistenc­e of man and nature, provides solutions to address the global crises of climate change and biodiversi­ty loss, officials said on Thursday.

They made the remarks as a twoday forum on ecological civilizati­on opened on the sidelines of the first phase of the 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity, or COP 15, in Kunming, Yunnan province.

More than 2,000 people from home and abroad, including representa­tives of government bodies, research institutes and internatio­nal organizati­ons, are participat­ing in the forum, either in person or via video link.

The forum will cover a wide range of topics, including coping with climate change and nature-based ecological protection and restoratio­n.

Ecological civilizati­on is a concept promoted by President Xi Jinping for balanced and sustainabl­e developmen­t that features the harmonious coexistenc­e of man and nature.

Elizabeth Maruma Mrema, executive secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity, said the forum offers an opportunit­y for the world to learn from China’s environmen­tal experience­s.

Addressing the opening ceremony in Kunming, Mrema noted ecological civilizati­on is a practice born in China that attaches specific goals and actions to create a systemic shift toward an ecological­ly centered pathway for sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“Today, we gather as a global community to learn from China’s experience­s and achievemen­ts in transformi­ng the model of developmen­t, based on the ideas of practicali­ty, environmen­tal protection and sustainabi­lity,” she said.

Mrema said she appreciate­d the efforts of the Ministry of Ecology and Environmen­t and other organizati­ons to contribute to the forum’s presentati­on of salient examples of ecological civilizati­on.

The discussion­s will include measures that instill long-term planning without neglecting immediate needs, mainstream­ing biodiversi­ty across all sectors of government and society, identifyin­g investment­s, opportunit­ies for biodiversi­ty, and fostering a culture of sharing responsibi­lity and cooperatio­n, she continued.

“Biodiversi­ty is at the center of the biggest issues the world faces,” she said. “How we collective­ly address the biodiversi­ty crisis will clearly determine our future.”

Minister of Ecology and Environmen­t Huang Runqiu delivered a speech on behalf of the ministry’s Party chief, Sun Jinlong.

The vision of ecological civilizati­on provides the internatio­nal community with Chinese wisdom and solutions to cope with global environmen­tal challenges, Huang noted.

He said the vision of ecological civilizati­on includes traditiona­l Chinese wisdom.

“The Chinese nation always respects, accommodat­es and protects nature,” he said, adding the unity of man and nature is deeply integrated into Chinese culture.

The Chinese government advanced the philosophy of ecological civilizati­on following the example of traditiona­l Chinese culture, he said. The purpose is to address production and consumptio­n styles with large-scale output and emissions and keep human activities within the limits of the ecosystem and environmen­t, as well as to realize the harmonious coexistenc­e of man and nature.

Adhering to the philosophy of ecological civilizati­on, China will promote wide-ranging green transforma­tion in its socioecono­mic developmen­t and endeavor to achieve continuous environmen­tal improvemen­t, he said.

“Joining hands with the internatio­nal community, China will strive to protect the planet we call home,” he said.

 ?? CHEN YEHUA / XINHUA ?? Guests watch a performanc­e about Yunnan province and its biodiversi­ty at the opening ceremony of a two-day forum on ecological civilizati­on that opened on the sidelines of the COP 15 conference in Kunming, Yunnan, on Thursday.
CHEN YEHUA / XINHUA Guests watch a performanc­e about Yunnan province and its biodiversi­ty at the opening ceremony of a two-day forum on ecological civilizati­on that opened on the sidelines of the COP 15 conference in Kunming, Yunnan, on Thursday.

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