China

China on par with US as top greenhouse gas emitter

Beijing - China on Wednesday admitted for the first time that its emissions of greenhouse gases have caught up with the world's longtime top producer, the United States, and said its reliance on coal would make emissions reductions difficult.

"According to our data, China's current total emissions are almost as the same as that of the United States," Xie Zhenhua, a top government economic planner, told reporters.

"Whether or not we have surpassed the US in emissions is in itself not important," he argued in presenting a key policy paper on climate change to the media. "We should look at the issue fairly and from a historic view."

China: Rich nations should help poor fight climate change

Beijing - Richer, developed nations should lead the effort against climate change and help developing nations reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, China said Wednesday.

Longtime industrialized nations have a duty because of their historic responsibility for the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere to provide cooperation, financing and technology transfers to poorer, developing countries, China's cabinet said in the White Book, their foremost policy document on climate change.

The vice chairman of China's top economic planning body said rich nations should commit at least 0.7 per cent of their gross domestic products to help poor countries fight global warming.

Chinese shares fall despite Wall Street's rally

Beijing - Chinese shares dropped 2.94 per cent on Wednesday despite a massive rally on Wall Street overnight.

Taiwan army rejects lifting restrictions for cross-strait flights

Taipei - Taiwan's Defence Minister Chen Chao-ming Wednesday said the military opposes opening the restricted air zone to allow cross-strait flights, during the second round of Taiwan-China talks in Taipei to begin next Monday.

"The air space in Taiwan is very small, and it is absolutely impossible for us to allow cross-strait planes to fly through our R8 zone," General Chen said in a parliament session in Taipei.

The R8 zone is one of the military's five strategic flight zones off-limits to civilian aircraft. It is located near the median of the Taiwan Strait, which provides the shortest distance in flights between Taiwan and China.

Rich nations should help poor fight climate change

Rich nations should help poor fight climate change Beijing - Richer, developed nations should lead the effort against climate change and help developing nations reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, China said Wednesday.

Longtime industrialized nations have a duty because of their historic responsibility for the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere to provide cooperation, financing and technology transfers to poorer, developing countries, China's cabinet said in the White Book, their foremost policy document on climate change.

Hong Kong stocks up 14 per cent one day after record loss

Hong Kong - Hong Kong stocks staged an astonishing recovery Tuesday, rebounding by more than 14 per cent just one day after suffering their worst one-day fall for 11 years.

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