China's ambassador to Poland on climate change subject to the Polish Media interview international online report: One of the most influential newspapers in Poland, the law daily, 17th, published the newspaper reporter in Copenhagen, the climate change Conference on the Chinese ambassador to Poland in an interview with Sun Rongmin, Ambassador Sun in the interview on the weather changes, The Copenhagen Conference and other related topics comprehensively elaborated the Chinese attitude and the proposition. In its international edition, the Law Daily published this interview titled "China Ambassador: we must co-ordinate environmental protection and development" in half. In an interview, Ambassador Sun said that climate change is a global problem and a major challenge for mankind, so we need the world to deal with it. Those who are concerned about China's development should note that the Chinese government is aware of the problems of environmental pollution and weather change, and has taken positive measures to achieve significant results. The Chinese announcement of its actions recently reflects the sincere will of the Chinese people to contribute to weather change. Ambassador Sun Exaggerates that China is still a developing country and needs to combat climate change effectively, while economic and social development is needed. Sun Rongmin also noted that developed countries bear historical responsibility for climate change issues and should take the lead in drastically reducing carbon dioxide and providing funding and necessary technical support to developing countries.
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