CHINA> National
China to cut 10% sulfur dioxide emission by 2010
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-04-13 10:17

BEIJING -- In 2010, China's amount of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and the emission of sulfur dioxide will be 10 percent lower than those in 2005, said a document released by the Information Office of the State Council on Monday.

Related readings:
China to cut 10% sulfur dioxide emission by 2010 Report released on China's emmission deduction efforts
China to cut 10% sulfur dioxide emission by 2010 China to penalize high emmission cars
China to cut 10% sulfur dioxide emission by 2010 Big names join forces to fight global warming
China to cut 10% sulfur dioxide emission by 2010 Global warming an opportunity for China, US

The National Human Rights Action Plan of China (2009-2010) said that China will take an active part in international cooperation in an effort to create an environment favorable for human existence and sustainable development and build a resource-conserving and environment-friendly society to guarantee the public's environmental rights.

The plan said that China will develope renewable energy resources, and work toward the goal of increasing their consumption to 10 percent of the total energy consumption by 2010.

The country will implement its National Plan for Coping with Climate Change by slowing down greenhouse gas emission, according to the plan.