CGTN: China to continue promoting the adoption of 'post-2020 biodiversity framework'
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BEIJING, Dec. 19, 2022 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
The high-level segment of the second part of the 15th meeting of the Conference
of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP15) concluded in
Montreal, Canada, on Saturday.
The meeting has played a very important role in promoting the negotiation
process of the COP15, said Huang Runqiu, COP15 president and China's minister
of ecology and environment.
"China will continue to play its role while holding the COP15 presidency to
help form synergy from all parties, close gaps and build consensus to reach an
ambitious, realistic and balanced framework that the international community
has been expecting," he added.
"We must work together to promote harmonious co-existence between man and
Nature, build a community of all life on the Earth, and create a clean and
beautiful world for us all," said Chinese President Xi Jinping at the opening
ceremony of the high-level segment earlier on Thursday.
According to Huang, the address made by Xi is inspirational to the negotiators.
A total of 190 representatives made active contributions to the development of
the post-2020 global biodiversity framework. They expressed a strong political
will to reach an adoption and implementation of it.
China has promoted ecological progress and biodiversity protection. "We have
found a path of biodiversity protection with Chinese characteristics," Xi said.
On December 13, the United Nations has recognized China's "Shan-Shui
Initiative" to restore 10 million hectares of ecosystems across the country as
one of 10 pioneering projects to preserve the nature. The initiative honored as
World Restoration Flagship. This ambitious initiative combines 75 large-scale
projects, from mountains to coastal estuaries, across the world's most populous
nation.
Since the beginning of the 13th Five-Year Plan period (2016-2020), China has
implemented 44 projects of "Shan-Shui Initiative," and completed ecological
protection and restoration of more than 3.5 million hectares.
According to the white paper on Biodiversity Conservation, China has set up 10
pilot programs for the national park system since 2015, covering an area of 2.2
million hectares. A variety of endangered species, such as giant pandas and
Tibetan antelopes, are well protected in the area. Besides, China has
established nearly 10,000 nature reserves, accounting for about 18 percent of
the total land area.
So far, nearly 200 botanical gardens and 250 wildlife rescue and breeding bases
were established, with approximately 23,000 plant species and over 60
endangered animal species preserved.
In the future, China will continue to advance ecological progress, and plan its
development in the context of promoting harmonious co-existence between man and
Nature, Xi said.
Source CGTN
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