China's green objectives for UN climate talks to cost US$6.6t
Washington
IT will cost China over US$6.6 trillion to meet the greenhouse gas reduction goals it will lay out later this month in its strategy for United Nations climate negotiations, the country's lead negotiator for the talks said on Tuesday.
Xie Zhenhua, special representative for climate change affairs at China's National Development and Reform Commission, said that the objectives that China will outline by the end of June will be "quite ambitious".
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