China to help developing countries cope with climate change
Updated: 2011-11-21 21:11
(Xinhua)
|
|||||||||||
BEIJING - A senior Chinese official said Monday the country will help developing countries cope with global climate change.
Xie Zhenhua, deputy director of the National Development and Reform Commission, the country's top economic planning agency, made the remarks at a seminar attended by 45 officials from 26 developing countries.
China will help developing nations that are severely affected by extreme climate to establish weather monitoring systems and weather forecasting stations in order to improve the countries' capabilities of monitoring and forecasting meteorological disasters, Xie said.
The country will promote the use of modern irrigation technologies to save water in developing countries, and help them preserve biological diversity and maintain forest conservation, he said.
Meanwhile, the country plans to establish small hydropower stations, solar power projects and garbage treatment plants in developing nations, and train 1,000 officials and technicians from these countries on how to deal with climate change over the next three years, Xie said.
Hot Topics
HIV/AIDS, Egypt protest, Thanksgiving, climate change, global economic recovery, home prices, high-speed railways, school bus safety, Libya situation, Weekly photos
Editor's Picks
Small, but standing tall |
Zhejiang keeps closer eye on smaller private biz |
Binding agreement expected at COP 17 |
Dancing classrooms in Israel |
National table tennis team end military training |
Ding holds off spirited Stevens at UK Championship |