China
has allocated about 700 million yuan ($105 million) to help developing
countries tackle global warming since 2011, a senior Chinese official said at
the annual UN climate change conference.
Xie
Zhenhua, China's special representative for climate change affairs, made the
remark on Wednesday at a side event of the 24th Conference of the Parties to
the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, or COP24, in Katowice, Poland.
While
proactively carrying out national strategies to manage climate change in recent
years, China has also been promoting the establishment of a fair and reasonable
global climate governance system, he said at a forum on South-South
cooperation.
The
country has also showed its image as a responsible country making an effort to
build a community with a shared future for mankind, he added.
Xie
promised China's continued support within the framework of South-South
cooperation to the least-developed countries, small island states and African
countries. Such support will include donating materials to tackle climate
change, facilitating the draft of climate change policies, and planning and
promoting climate-resilient technologies.
COP24
is tasked with finalizing the implementation rules of the 2015 Paris climate
change conference, which aims to keep global warming well below 2 C. The
conference is scheduled to close on Friday.
China
hopes that COP24 will conclude with an implementation guideline that embodies
the principles of equity, common but differentiated responsibilities and
respective capabilities, Xie said.
He
also called for strengthened South-South cooperation that will lead to a
win-win situation by sharing instructive practices, policies and measures in
tackling climate change.