Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, April 21. Recently, Chinese President Xi Jinping replied to the letter of the primary school students of the Francis Holland School in the United Kingdom on the issue of climate change.

  Xi Jinping pointed out that the earth is a big family, and mankind is a community. Climate change is a common challenge faced by all mankind, and mankind must cooperate to deal with it.

  Xi Jinping emphasized that the Chinese nation has respected and loved nature since ancient times.

I attach great importance to addressing climate change and have always emphasized that "lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets". This concept is deeply rooted in the hearts of China today.

We ask the whole society to protect the natural and ecological environment like protecting eyes, actively promote green development, and build a beautiful China.

China is carrying out unprecedented actions to address climate change, which has achieved remarkable results and will continue to achieve even greater results.

  Xi Jinping said that schools of all levels and types in China attach great importance to the education of ecological civilization. Chinese primary school students start from small things, develop good habits of energy conservation and environmental protection, and learn a green and low-carbon lifestyle.

You are welcome to have the opportunity to come to China to visit the world's largest wind and solar power plants, the most extensive man-made forests and beautiful national parks.

You are welcome to communicate with primary school students in China, let the concept of green development take root in your hearts, and become active builders of a beautiful home for mankind when you grow up.

  Francis Holland School is an international girls' school located in London. It actively conducts external exchanges and encourages students to pay attention to environmental protection and climate change issues.

A few days ago, the fourth graders of the school collectively sent a letter to President Xi Jinping to express their concern about climate change.