Published June 1995 | Version v1
Report

Studies on climate change problems and response measures in China

Creators

  • 1. China National Environmental Protection Agency, Beijing (China)

Description

Climate has substantial influence on the development of human society. At the same time, the global climate is being affected by human activities. Since industrial revolution large amount of CO2 and other greenhouse gases have been emitted to the atmosphere, causing significant change in its composition. It is recognized that this change might be sufficient to cause change in global climate. Because of the importance of climate change issues, the Chinese government pays great attention to them. As climate change concerns almost all aspects of the social and economic development, in order to coordinate ministries and agencies of the government in their efforts to deal with climate change problems, the Coordinating Group on Climate Change under the Environmental Protection Committee of the State Council was established in February 1990. There are four working groups under the Coordinating Group, working on scientific assessment, impact assessment and response strategies, economic implication and international convention matters of climate change. A number of research and technological development projects related to climate change issues have been organized, including bilateral cooperation projects and projects supported by GEF, UNEP, UNDP, the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank and other international organizations. (EG) 11 refs

Part of:
National action to mitigate global climate change

Additional details

Publishing Information

ISBN
87-550-2082-8
Imprint Title
National action to mitigate global climate change
Imprint Pagination
394 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 292-312.
Report number
NEI-DK--2191

Conference

Title
International conference on national action to mitigate global climate change.
Dates
7-9 Jun 1994.
Place
Copenhagen (Denmark).

INIS

Country of Publication
Denmark
Country of Input or Organization
Denmark
INIS RN
27041137
Subject category
S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference, Numerical Data
Descriptors DEI
CHINA; CLIMATIC CHANGE; ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; GREENHOUSE GASES; SEASONAL VARIATIONS; STATISTICAL DATA; TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS
Descriptors DEC
ASIA; DATA; INFORMATION; NUMERICAL DATA; VARIATIONS

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
CONF-9406395--.