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Industrialised countries must support China’s efforts to end its dependency on coal, which is highly pollutant, environmental group Greenpeace told an Asia Europe meeting (ASEM) in Copenhagen on Wednesday.
“Denmark and the European countries must call on the Asian Development Bank to phase out fossil fuels and shift all its energy funding to sustainable renewable energies and demand energy efficiency measures,” Tarjei Haaland, head of Greenpeace’s climate campaign, told AFP.
“The bank, which is mainly supported by the rich countries, must stop financing projects focused on coal,” Greenpeace said, denouncing the “hypocrisy” of European countries which talk about fighting climate change while allowing the bank to continue funding polluting projects.
In a report on China’s energy future published Wednesday, Greenpeace estimated that “China can achieve rapid economic growth without jeopardising the climate, through the use of renewable energy, combined with energy efficiency.”
“The average Chinese consumes one third of the energy of an average European and one seventh of an American, but that number is set to increase. Our report shows that China can maintain economic growth and at the same time stabilise its CO2 (carbon dioxide) emissions at the current level by 2050,” energy expert Liu Shuang said.
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