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TIANJIN, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) -- The capacity of China's plantation industry might decline as a result of global warming, according to a report released during a new round of UN climate talks being held in north China's Tianjin Municipality from Oct. 4 to 9.If no proper measures were taken, the capacity of China's plantation industry might decline by 5 to 10 percent by 2030, characterized by a reduction in the output of wheat, rice and corn, said the report, released by the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences and several other organizations during the conference."The situation may get worse after 2050," the report warned.It said the soaring content of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere would have a "significant" impact on the output of wheat, rice and corn.Also, higher temperatures might put more farmland in China at risk from of insect damage and forest fires, the report explained.Further, some farmland might be inundated if the sea level rises as a result of global warming, it said.China has only about 7 percent of the world's arable land, while feeding more than 1.3 billion people which accounts for about 20 percent of the world' s population.
BEIJING, Sept. 12 (Xinhua) -- Chinese State Councilor Dai Bingguo told Japan early Sunday morning to make a "wise political resolution" and immediately release the Chinese fishermen and fishing boat its coast guard seized earlier this week.Dai made the remarks when he summoned the Japanese Ambassador to China Uichiro Niwa in the wee hours. He was the highest-ranking Chinese official to make a response after the fishing boat and its crew were seized Tuesday in waters off the Diaoyu Islands and its captain was detained on Friday."Dai expressed solemnly (to the Japanese ambassador) the Chinese government's grave concerns and its serious and just position," said the Foreign Ministry in a statement.Dai warned Japan not to make a wrong judgement on the situation and urged it to make a "wise political resolution" and immediately release the fishermen and return the boat.The Japanese ambassador expressed that he would promptly report the Chinese position to his government, according to the statement.China decided Friday night to postpone a negotiation with Japan on the East China Sea issue, which had been scheduled for mid September, after a Japanese court ruled a 10-day detention through Sept.19 against the captain despite protests from China.Previously, Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi on Friday summoned the Japanese ambassador and demanded Japan immediately and unconditionally release the boat and all the crew, saying China's determination to defend its sovereignty over the Diaoyu Islands and the interests of the Chinese people was unswerving.Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said Friday night when announcing the postponement of the talks that the Japanese side has "ignored China's repeated solemn representations and firm opposition, and obstinately decided to put the Chinese captain under the so-called judiciary procedures."She said Japan's acts have violated the law of nations and basic international common sense, and are "ridiculous, illegal and invalid.""Japan will reap as it has sown, if it continues to act recklessly," Jiang warned.On Tuesday, two Japanese Coast Guard patrol ships and the Chinese fishing boat collided in waters off the Diaoyu Islands in the East China Sea. No injuries were reported, but the fishing boat was then intercepted by the Japanese patrol.

BEIJING, Sept. 30 (Xinhua) -- A concert was held here Thursday evening to mark the 61st anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, which falls on Friday.Li Changchun, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, attended the concert.The concert, divided into three episodes hailing China' s charm, the history of revolution, and current developments, was held in the Great Hall of the People.Other senior Chinese leaders including Liu Qi, Liu Yunshan, and Liu Yandong also attended the concert. Li Changchun (3rd R Front), a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, attends a concert celebrating the National Day, which falls on Oct. 1, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, Sept. 30, 2010.
HANOI, Oct. 29 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Friday made proposals for boosting cooperation, especially in economy and trade, at a series of ongoing summits between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and its partners including China, Japan and South Korea.He attended the China-ASEAN summit, the summit of ASEAN Plus Three, namely China, Japan and South Korea, and a meeting of the leaders of the three countries.Wen also held bilateral talks with Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the sidelines.CHINA-ASEAN COOPERATIONWen and other leaders at the 13th summit between China and the ASEAN voiced their commitment to further strengthening their strategic partnership and comprehensive cooperation.Wen made a six-point proposal to further enhance the strategic partnership between China and Southeast Asian nations, saying the cooperation has been "most pragmatic, most extensive and most fruitful.""We should continue to pursue peaceful development through friendly cooperation" and must work together to ensure that "the China-ASEAN cooperation stay at the forefront of East Asian cooperation," Wen said.Topping the list of priorities is the further promotion of economic and trade relations between the two sides, Wen said.Wen said China will further expand imports from and facilitate trade with ASEAN members in the coming years in the hope of bringing the annual bilateral trade value to 500 billion U.S. dollars by 2015.ASEAN PLUS THREE SUMMITAt the ASEAN Plus Three summit involving ASEAN and China, Japan and South Korea, Wen proposed that they speed up work on establishing the East Asia Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and boost cooperation in finance and other areas."Stronger ASEAN Plus Three cooperation is essential to the revitalization of East Asia," Wen said at the summit.On the East Asia FTA, Wen said China, as the lead sherpa of the ASEAN Plus Three business cooperation, has put forward the roadmap for ASEAN Plus Three trade facilitation for the next five years."China will consult with other parties and propose specific measures to further advance trade and investment liberalization and facilitation within the region," he said.With China, Japan and South Korea each having their respective FTAs with the ASEAN in place, the three countries should move faster towards the establishment of a free trade agreement, Wen said.China, Japan and South Korea have decided to sign a tripartite investment agreement as soon as possible and complete the joint FTA study involving the government, industry, and academia by 2012, he said.Wen also called for efforts to deepen financial cooperation, saying that the two sides should make the Chiang Mai Initiative Multilateralization more effective and improve its operation procedures.Meanwhile, those countries should probe ways to encourage cross-border bond transaction and settlement in the region, and intensify the capacity-building for the development of the bond market, he said.The premier also called for promoting cooperation in food security, agriculture, infrastructure construction and education.On food security, Wen said China stands ready to join efforts with all other parties to build the ASEAN Plus Three Emergency Rice Reserve. He pledged a further 1 million dollars in donation to the reserve.Wen also urged the strengthening of communication and coordination among the ASEAN Plus Three on major international issues, and pushed for positive outcomes at major international conferences like the G20 summit.
BEIJING, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- "It seems that the world suddenly fell silent when the traditionally noisy Mid-Autumn Festival coincided with Car-Free Day," said "ice14" on the microblog at sina.com.cn.On Wednesday, China celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival, as well as China's fourth Car-Free Day, as citizens in 110 cities were encouraged to leave their cars and travel by public transportations, bicycles, or on foot.In cities like Beijing, Guangzhou, and Changsha, temporary Car-Free Zones which limit the driving of private cars were set up.Due to the campaign, many citizens chose to give up driving cars and, instead, use low-carbon means of travel."I decided to cycle around on this holiday with my boyfriend after learning that it's Car-Free Day today," said Li Yang, a resident of Jinan in east China's Shandong province.In Hangzhou, the scenic capital of Zhejiang province, 51,500 bicycles were placed at 2,050 rental points to encourage residents to travel by bicycle, said Tao Xuejun, vice general manager of the Municipal Public Bicycle Service Company.The municipal transport offices in Zhengzhou City and Kunming City also made special arrangements to support the campaign, including increasing the frequency of buses, adding bus routes, offering discounted tickets and limiting the use of government vehicles. However, the situations differ in other cities, and not all citizens are satisfied with the arrangements of the local authorities."Why are there still large traffic jams?" wrote "Yuerrachel", a sina microbloger under a photo showing blocked roads. "It is more of a show", said "Fengjiechuanqi" in a microblog at Sina.com.cn."It seems no big difference from the daily situation here. Only a few people are willing to give up driving cars," said Cui Rongrong, an economic analyst working in Shandong.Other netizens also accused the Car-Free policy of becoming an obstacle to normal transport."Due to the establishment of the Car-Free Zone on major roads, the private cars which have to go other ways blocked roads outside the zone," said a microblog of "Momingqimiaode" on Sina.com.cn.Actually, the rapid increase in the number of private cars has caused a heavy burden in China's cities. Days before the festival, many cities around the country had witnessed serious traffic jams.Last Friday evening, 140 traffic jams occurred in Beijing due to the heavy rainfall and holiday traffic before the Mid-Autumn Festival. In the city of Changsha, more than 1,000 kilometers from Beijing, the roads were reported to have turned into huge parking lots during the past two evenings."It took me half an hour to go downtown yesterday, three times the time it usually takes," said Cui in Shandong.Though the influence of the Car-Free campaign is limited, optimistic opinions about it were voiced."It is still helpful for increasing the public's sense of protecting the environment," said "lilili8565731" at Tieba.Baidu.com."I think the authorities should make more efforts to improve the public transit services with the residences' needs in mind, instead of putting on a show once a year on Car-Free Day," wrote "niuniuniuniu" at Tieba.baidu.com.Car-Free Day was originated in France in 1998 when citizens in 35 French cities decided to stop driving cars on Sept. 22 of each year. Since then, people around the world have begun to celebrate environmentally friendly transportation every year.
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