SCIO briefing on China's Policies and Actions for Addressing Climate Change (2016)

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Speaker:
Mr. Xie Zhenhua, vice minister of the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC)

Chairperson:
Xi Yanchun, vice director-general of the Press Bureau, State Council Information Office

Date:
Nov. 1, 2016

The Wall Street Journal:

I would like to ask about the upcoming U.S. presidential election which is going to take place very soon. Obviously, the Republican candidate Mr. Trump has said he would reject the Paris Agreement, which China and U.S. have worked so hard to achieve. Moreover, he has previously accused China of basically making up the issue of climate change a way to harm U.S. industry. Could you describe how China would work with the Trump administration on the issue of climate change when he has been so aggressive and critical of the Paris Accord. Thanks.

Xie Zhenhua:

Many people have raised this question. In particular, I have discussed this question with former U.S. Vice President Gore this year in Beijing during a dialogue on climate change issues and development patterns. Actually, the Paris Agreement is an international treaty adopted by countries all around the world. It is legally binding. It should be noted that the Paris Agreement depicts or shows the general trend of green and low-carbon development globally. It has now become a tide. Thus, nations around the world are following the trend and actively transforming development patterns and adjusting structures in a bid to eliminate poverty and maintain economic growth, improve people's livelihood, protect the environment and address climate change. Leaders of all countries should conform to this global development trend. If they go against this trend, I don't think they will get the support from their people, and their economic and social development will be impacted. From this point of view, I believe a wise leader will know that all the policies and measures should conform to the global development trend. Thank you.

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