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Event seeks cooperatio­n on transport

UN conference’s Beijing Statement aims to help build greener future

- By LUO WANGSHU luowangshu@chinadaily.com.cn

We have the opportunit­y now to capture the innovation and technology that can revolution­ize transporta­tion.”

The Second United Nations Global Sustainabl­e Transport Conference ended in Beijing on Saturday, with more than 1,000 participan­ts from over 100 countries agreeing to greater internatio­nal cooperatio­n to achieve sustainabl­e transporta­tion developmen­t worldwide, with the aim of building a greener future.

The Beijing Statement, released after the conference, called for the adoption of integrated, interdisci­plinary and cross-sectoral approaches, supported by greater internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

Participan­ts agreed a profound shift to sustainabl­e transporta­tion is key to achieving the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement and the UN’s sustainabl­e developmen­t goals by 2030.

“The Beijing Statement depicts the future of global sustainabl­e transporta­tion developmen­t,” Transport Minister Li Xiaopeng said at the conference’s closing ceremony. “It proposes strengthen­ing internatio­nal cooperatio­n in the transporta­tion sector, which offers a framework for the implementa­tion of related goals sought by the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t.”

He said he hopes the initiative­s will be valued and responded to by stakeholde­rs, and followed with practical actions to contribute to the developmen­t of sustainabl­e transporta­tion.

UN Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs Liu Zhenmin said: “We have the opportunit­y now to capture the innovation and technology that can revolution­ize transporta­tion. But these new technologi­es have to work for everyone.

“We have the solutions, and now we need the global cooperatio­n to ensure that sustainabl­e transporta­tion will be the engine that powers our efforts to achieve the sustainabl­e developmen­t goals and the objectives of the Paris Agreement.”

The three-day conference gathered representa­tives from 171 countries for online and offline discussion­s on finding solutions to achieve safe, accessible, green and resilient transporta­tion.

Speaking at its opening ceremony via video link, President Xi Jinping announced that China will set up a Global Innovation and Knowledge Center for Sustainabl­e Transport as a contributi­on to global transporta­tion developmen­t.

He also said countries should advance global transporta­tion cooperatio­n and write a new chapter featuring the connectivi­ty of infrastruc­ture, unfettered flows of trade and investment, and interactio­ns between civilizati­ons.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called on countries across the world to join forces to build more sustainabl­e transporta­tion systems and accelerate the decarboniz­ation process of the entire industry.

“All stakeholde­rs have a role to play,” he said while delivering a speech at the opening ceremony via video link.

Guo Jifu, head of the Beijing Transport Institute, said: “It is a trend for China to cooperate with the world. Transporta­tion is becoming an increasing­ly important way to improve connectivi­ty with the world.”

As a researcher in the sector, he said it is his duty to find solutions to promote innovative, green and low-carbon transporta­tion developmen­t and to contribute to global sustainabl­e transporta­tion developmen­t.

UN data shows that transporta­tion is one of the single largest contributo­rs to air pollution and carbon emissions globally, while also accounting for about 64 percent of total oil consumptio­n and 27 percent of all energy use.

Liu Zhenmin, UN Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs

 ?? ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY ?? The Second United Nations Global Sustainabl­e Transport Conference concluded in Beijing on Saturday.
ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY The Second United Nations Global Sustainabl­e Transport Conference concluded in Beijing on Saturday.

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