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UN hails govt’s green leadership

‘Eco-friendly efforts an inspiratio­n to others’

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BEIJING: China’s leadership in tackling climate change has encouraged many countries to address the issue, a United Nations climate official said.

“We have seen an emerging and growing leadership of China in terms of clean technologi­es and different initiative­s they have taken nationally in order to accelerate the transforma­tion of Chinese society,” said Patricia Espinosa, executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, on Monday.

Espinosa is on a three-day visit to China, her first to the country as a UN climate official.

She called China “one of the most important leaders” in tackling global climate change, noting that the country had made positive efforts in line with its green developmen­t concept, which the UN “very much welcomes”.

“China has translated it into actions, which is no doubt a source of inspiratio­n for other countries,” she added.

China has made headway in cutting emissions and fighting climate change in recent years. Last year, the country cut its carbon intensity, the measure of carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP, by 6.6%, surpassing its goal of 3.9%.

The government has promised to reduce its carbon intensity by 18% and to increase the share of non-fossil fuels in primary energy consumptio­n to 15%, by 2020 from 2016.

China also signed the Paris Agreement in April last year, giving a strong push to internatio­nal efforts against global warming.

The 23rd UN Climate Change Conference will be held in Bonn, Germany, from Nov 6 to 17, defining the guideline for the implementa­tion of the Paris Agreement.

Espinosa expressed regret over the US intention to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, but said it was encouragin­g that other national authoritie­s had ambitious climate goals.

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