Stepping up sustainability with green resolutions
China's effort to battle environmental problems and work out new, green resolutions will gain wider support from the international community and benefit the world through the Chinese experience, said members of a top environmental advisory body.
The China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development, a high-level think tank for the Chinese government in the fields of environment and development, ended its three-day annual general meeting on Tuesday in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang province.
Vidar Helgesen, vice-chairman of the CCICED and special envoy to the High-level Panel on Building a Sustainable Ocean Economy, encouraged China to share its important experiences to enlighten other countries on topics of wind and solar power, electric transportation and nature-based development. The country has long been one of the largest technology providers in these sectors.