Before the announcement, China held the biggest political event known as the «Two Sessions» where
Chinese policy advisers commented on the development of blockchain technology during the first few days of the event.
Not exact matches
«Everybody needs the kinds of cheaper panels, not only in China, but also the world,» said Li Junfeng, a senior
Chinese economic
adviser and the architect of many of China's renewable energy
policies, at The New York Times's Climate Tech conference on Thursday in San Francisco.
An
adviser to the
Chinese government on climate change was quoted by Reuters as saying the following at a Beijing climate -
policy conference on Tuesday:
Dr. Hu has important influence to China's public
policy making, as one of the most well - known
policy advisers and
Chinese economists to push China's reform and development.
-LSB-...] at Tsinghua University in Beijing and a prominent
policy adviser for the
Chinese government, has advocated for China to aim for a peaking of carbon emissions in 2030, while He Jiankun, deputy head of the -LSB-...]
So said, Li Junfeng, an influential
Chinese climate
policy adviser linked to China's state planning agency, the National Development and Reform Commission [emphasis added].
Hu Angang, a public
policy professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing and a prominent
policy adviser for the
Chinese government, has also advocated for China to aim for peaking carbon emissions in 2030.
Hu Angang, a public
policy professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing and a prominent
policy adviser for the
Chinese government, has advocated for China to aim for a peaking of carbon emissions in 2030, while Read the full story