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President replies to London students

- By XU WEI

China’s unpreceden­ted level of action on climate change has already resulted in remarkable outcomes, and the nation will continue to make greater achievemen­ts in this regard, President Xi Jinping said in a letter published on Thursday.

In a letter of reply to primary school students from the Francis Holland School in London, Xi said Chinese society has been asked to work hard to safeguard nature and the environmen­t, and the nation has proactivel­y promoted green developmen­t and endeavored to build a beautiful China.

He pointed out that the Earth is a big family, and human beings, as a community, must work together to respond to climate change, the common challenge faced by mankind.

Xi said the Chinese nation has respected and loved nature since ancient times, and he has always attached importance to the issue of climate change.

He said he has always underscore­d that lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets, a concept that has been embraced by the Chinese people.

Schools of different levels and types in China have given strong priority to education on ecological civilizati­on, and primary school students develop good habits in terms of energy conservati­on and environmen­tal protection and embrace green and low-carbon lifestyles, he said.

Xi said the students are welcome to have the opportunit­y to come to China, and visit the world’s largest wind-power and solar-power plants, the most extensive planted forests and scenic national parks.

He also encouraged the students to exchange ideas with their Chinese counterpar­ts and to firm up their faith in green developmen­t and, when they grow up, they will become active builders of a better home for mankind.

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