China News Service, Glasgow, November 10, "I know that China is different from other countries, and the promises made by China will be fulfilled 100%." ​​A Canadian journalist made this statement when asked the Chinese special envoy for climate change, Xie Zhenhua, on the 10th.

  Xie Zhenhua responded with a smile: "It seems that you have a good understanding of China's situation and Chinese culture, and it is true."

  This scene took place on the evening of the 10th local time at a press conference held at the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow.

Xie Zhenhua introduced to the Chinese and foreign media the main content of the "Sino-U.S. Glasgow Joint Declaration on Strengthening Climate Action in the 2020s" released that day.

  The questioner was Felix von Geer, a reporter from the New Orator website in Canada.

He said that he had communicated with Xie Zhenhua at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Durban, South Africa in 2011, and he still remembers what Xie Zhenhua said about China's fulfillment of its climate commitments.

His concern at the press conference was whether China will have specific emission reduction targets for 2030.

  "The goals we originally promised to achieve in 2020 have all been achieved ahead of schedule, laying a very good foundation for our peak carbon dioxide emissions before 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2060." Xie Zhenhua said, in order to achieve peace in 2030 For the goal before 2060, China not only put forward the goal, but also issued guidance on achieving carbon peak and carbon neutrality.

  "This is the top-level design to achieve this goal. It proposes how various important fields and industries and local governments can achieve this goal, and drew a clear timetable, road map, and supporting policies, measures, actions, Engineering." Xie Zhenhua said that this is both a top-level design and a very specific one.

In addition, the action plan to reach the peak of carbon in the past ten years was released, and ten major actions were clearly proposed, involving energy, energy conservation, urban, transportation, industry, circular economy, technological innovation, accelerated transformation, etc., and put forward specific measures. Plan of action.

"These action plans are all workable. To ensure that our carbon dioxide emissions must reach a peak before 2030." (End)