On April 22, President Xi Jinping was invited to attend the Leaders Summit on Climate and delivered an important speech proposing a systemic solution to addressing global climate change.
Chinese and foreign officials, experts and scholars on Tuesday called on countries concerned to enhance cooperation on the ecological environmental protection in the trans-Himalaya region. They made the remarks at the China Tibet Trans-Himalaya Forum for International Cooperation via video link. Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Luo Zhaohui said China is a participant and contributor to .
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China Brings Back Long-time Climate Czar
Xie Zhenhua’s return to the position of special envoy for climate is seen as a positive signal for U.S.-China cooperation on environmental issues.
February 05, 2021
Then-U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry shakes hands with Chinese Special Envoy for Climate Change Xie Zhenhua before their bilateral meeting on the margins of the COP21 climate change summit in Paris, France, on December 8, 2015.
Credit: U.S. State Department photo
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China has tapped 71-year-old Xie Zhenhua, a familiar name in Beijing’s climate bureaucracy and diplomacy, to serve as special climate envoy. Xie previously served as China’s top representatives for climate negotiations from 2007 to 2018 – during which time he oversaw a landmark deal between the U.S. and China on climate change commitments. Xie’s return to the field is seen as a positive signal for U.S.-China cooperation over climate issues, as the Chinese negotiato
2021-02-03 07:05:22 GMT2021-02-03 15:05:22(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
BEIJING, Feb. 3 (Xinhua) Chinese and foreign officials, experts and scholars on Tuesday called on countries concerned to enhance cooperation on the ecological environmental protection in the trans-Himalaya region.
They made the remarks at the China Tibet Trans-Himalaya Forum for International Cooperation via video link.
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Luo Zhaohui said China is a participant and contributor to combating climate change, as well as a promoter and leader in promoting global climate change governance. All countries should strengthen cooperation on jointly addressing the common threat of climate change. We are pleased to see that the U.S. government announced its return to the Paris Agreement, Luo said, adding that transnational issues need international cooperation, and China actively participates in addressing global climate change, biodiversity and other environmental governance pro