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Tue, 08/17/2010 - 15:35

WWF aids China on its road to a low carbon future - Yang Fuqiang, director of Global Climate Solutions for WWF

by Li Xin

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) entered China in 1980 at a time when the country was heading towards rapid economic and social change. Thirty years later, the WWF sees itself at another critical juncture as the country endeavors to become a low-carbon society. Yang Fuqiang, director of the WWF's Global Climate Solutions, speaks with Interfax about the organization's Climate Change & Energy programs in China.

"Based on these two outlooks, the WWF has suggested to the central government that renewable energy account for 30 percent of the country's total energy consumption by 2050" - Yang Fuqiang, director of WWF's Global Climate Solutions
Yang Fuqiang

Beijing. August 4. INTERFAX-CHINA - Since China began its low carbon campaign, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has kicked off several carbon reductions programs in the country.

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