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UPDATED: June 14, 2008 NO. 25 JUNE 19, 2008
China's National Climate Change Program
 
 
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According to China's National Climate Change Program issued on June 4, 2007 by the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), the country's first global warming policy initiative, the government will swiftly adopt measures ranging from laws, economy, administration and technology which will combine to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and imbue the country with a flexible approach to climate change. The full text follows:

Foreword

Part 1 Climate Change and Corresponding Efforts in China

1.1 Observations and Trend of Climate Change in China

1.2 Current GHG Emissions in China

1.3 China's Efforts and Achievements in Mitigating Climate Change

Part 2 Impacts and Challenges of Climate Change on China

2.1 China's Basic National Circumstances of Climate Change

2.2 Impact of Climate Change on China

2.3 Challenges Facing China in Dealing With Climate Change

Part 3 Guidelines, Principles and Objectives of China to Address Climate Change

3.1 Guidelines

3.2 Principles

3.3 Objectives

Part 4 China's Policies and Measures to Address Climate Change

4.1 Key Areas for GHG Mitigation

4.2 Key Areas for Adaptation to Climate Change

4.3 Climate Change Science and Technology

4.4 Public Awareness on Climate Change

4.5 Institutions and Mechanisms

Part 5 China's Position on Key

5.1 China's Position on Key Climate Change Issues

5.2 Needs for International Cooperation on Climate Change

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