Google – AFP, 5 November 2013
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A man wears
a mask to protect himself from heavy smog in Harbin, northeast
China's
Heilongjiang province, on October 21, 2013 (AFP/File)
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Beijing —
China's top negotiator at international climate talks said on Tuesday that air
pollution in his own country -- the world's biggest carbon emitter -- is
harming its citizens.
"China
indeed is suffering from severe air pollution," said Xie Zhenhua, vice
chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission, the top economic
planning body.
Smoggy
conditions have "now become the norm which has severely affected the
mental and physical health of the Chinese people", he added -- but he
voiced hope for improvement in the next decade.
Xie,
speaking to reporters before global climate talks in Poland next week,
attributed China's air problems to the country's "obsolete development
model", its "unreasonable industrial and energy structure" and
discharge of pollutants by some companies "in a very extensive way".
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Heavy smog
shrouds Beijing, on June 5,
2013, with much believed to be due to coal
consumption (AFP/File)
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Pollution
is becoming a major source of public anger in China, and authorities vowed in
September to reduce levels of atmospheric pollutants in Beijing and other major
cities by as much as 25 percent by 2017 to try to improve their dire air
quality.
The
government said pollution levels would be cut by slowing the growth of coal
consumption so that its share of China's energy sources fell to 65 percent by
2017.
China is
the world's biggest coal consumer, and is forecast to account for more than
half of global demand next year.
Xie said
that "in about five to 10 years we will see improvements in our air
quality".
Chinese
cities have been hit by intense air pollution in recent years, much of it
caused by emissions from coal-burning power stations. Levels of tiny particles
known as PM2.5 have reached as high as 40 times World Health Organization
limits this year.
Pollution,
which tends to worsen as winter approaches, is also blamed on rapid
urbanisation, dramatic economic development and climatic factors.
The bad air
has tarnished the image of Chinese cities including Beijing, which saw an
almost 15 percent drop in tourist visits during the first half of this year.
The Beijing
municipal government is from next year to cut quotas for new car licenses to
150,000 per year from the current 240,000 now, according to its website.
Air
pollution contributed to 1.2 million premature deaths and 25 million healthy
years of life lost in China in 2010, the US-based Health Effects Institute said
in March.
Chinese
reports said Tuesday that the country had recorded its youngest-ever lung
cancer victim, an eight-year-old girl, with doctors blaming her condition on
pollution.
The
populous northeastern city of Harbin was shrouded in thick smog for several
days late last month, with schools and a regional airport shut and poor
visibility forcing some ground transport to a halt.
Xie
stressed that China remains a "developing country", saying it has
only recently reached a per capita GDP of $6,000 and still has about 90 million
people living below the poverty line.
The
upcoming ministerial-level Warsaw Climate Change Conference comes ahead of a
2015 deadline for signing a United Nations deal that would enter into force in
2020, binding for the first time all the world's nations to measurable targets
for curbing the greenhouse gas emissions widely blamed for global warming.
"The
Chinese delegation is open to the new agreement and we do hope the new
agreement can also help the international community to tackle climate
change," Xie said.
But he
cited statistics to show that from the Industrial Revolution to 2010, emissions
from developed countries accounted for 70 percent of the global total.
Rich
countries should fulfil their financial pledges -- such as providing $30
billion by 2013 and $100 billion a year by 2020 -- to help the developing world
address climate change, he said.
"We
know that developed countries now indeed face some financial difficulties, but
despite that they still need to make good on the promises they have made and
deliver their obligations," he said.
"That
is the foundation for building political mutual trust between us."
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