KATOWICE, Poland, Dec. 6 (Xinhua) -- China on Thursday launched an
international film festival focusing on climate change during a major UN
conference in the southern Polish city of Katowice as part of its efforts to
show its firm commitment to tackling the pressing issue.
The organizing committee of Handle Climate Change Film Festival(HCCFF)
called for entry for the 2019 HCCFF award expected to be announced in October
next year in Shenzhen, China.
The annual film festival launched in Katowice follows its sessions in
Paris in 2015, Marrakech in 2016 and Bonn in 2017. The previous three sessions
have received 4,056 films from more than 100 countries.
The two-week 24th Conference of the Parties (COP 24) to the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which opened Sunday in
Katowice, aims to finalize the implementation guidelines of the landmark Paris
deal and provide clarity on how to carry out the accord fairly for all
participating countries.
Founded in 2015 by Innovative Research Institute of Science
Popularization, an NGO based in Shenzhen, the film festival has been welcomed
and supported by Chinese Ministry of Ecology and Environment, China
Meteorological Administration, and China's National Center for Climate Change
Strategy and International Cooperation.
With its growing industrial influence, the festival has attracted
resources from different stakeholders and an international jury with
authorities is involved for the selection and awarding process.