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Discussion: China dealing with climate change
 

Time: 3 pm, Sep. 6, 2007
Host: PD Online Forum
Guest Speaker: Prof. Zou Ji, Vice Dean of School of Environment and Natural resources, Renmin University of China, and member of the Chinese Delegation to UN climate negotiations since 2000.


Prof. Zou Ji, at the Great Rift Valley. He is the Vice Dean of School of Environment and Natural resources, Renmin University of China, and member of the Chinese Delegation to UN climate negotiations since 2000.

Climate change is no longer a matter of the nature only. It is a matter of politics. Will China emit more greenhouse gas than the United States very soon? What has China done and will do to deal with the climate change? What challenges are China facing in its efforts on striking the balance between reducing GHG emission and maintaining its rapid economic growth?

Your questions are very welcome. You can leave your message here at the message board or on China Forum.

By People's Daily Online

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