北京周报(2010年第1期)
分類: 图书,期刊杂志,社会万象,
品牌: 北京周报社
基本信息·出版社:北京周报社
·页码:48 页
·出版日期:2010年01月
·ISBN:9771000914000
·条形码:9771000914000
·ISSN:10009140
·版本:第1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:16
·正文语种:英语
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目录
EDITOR'S DESK
2 Looking Back, Looking Ahead
PEOPLE AND POINTS
WEEKLY WATCH
WORLD
10 Copenhagen Diary
Chinese premier leads at climate conference
15 China's Actions
Country's game plan to tackle warming
16 Clashing Over the Climate
Poor nations challenge West during talks
18 The Winds of Smart Change
U.S. catches up on climate
19 Dark Skies Over Europe
EU loses leadership over global warming
NATION
20 Climate Concerns
China fights global problem
22 A New Start in Copenhagen
Top weatherman on climate
24 Defending Home
Law protecting homeowners' rights on the way
26 A Historic Link
New bridge to spur development of Pearl River Delta
28 Expo Prep
BUSINESS
30 Popping the Bubble
Government adopts regulations to control real estate prices
32 Santa Claus Coming to Town
Chinese embrace Christmas and boost economy
34 Establishing Job Security
Jobless figures continue to decline
36 Financial Lessons Learned
Be vigilant in boom times
37 Crisis Focus:Uncertainties in The New Year
38 Legal-Ease:
Choosing Your China
Structure: Foreign-Invested
Commercial Enterprises
40 Market Watch
LIFESTYLE
44 'I'm Sorry' Posting
Netizens look back at their past
45 Confucius Teaching Chinese Abroad
Institutes teach language and culture overseas
FORUM
46 Is Teachers' Moonlighting Legal?
EXPAT'S EYE
48 The Tao for Now
Learning Confucius and Lao Tzu
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文摘插图:
On December 11, Premier Wen made a visit to the China Meteorological Administration and convened a discussion with experts on climate change. During the meeting, he called for resolute and strong measures to meet the government's target for contolling greenhouse gas emissions.
Premier Wen had also closely followed developments at the Copenhagen conference after its opening. Soon after his plane took off from Beijing on December 16, he asked the press corps to come to the front cabin and shared his thoughts very frankly.
It was apparent that Premier Wen had already carefully thought about the compli- cated situation awaiting him. He said, "I am confident that with so many leaders converg- ing on Copenhagen, the conference will be a fruitful one. But whatever may happen in Copenhagen, China will not change its action plan. Our voluntary mitigation target is non- negotiable and our determination to meet it will not waver," he said.
After this mid-air briefing, Premier Wen called a meeting of the accompanying ministers to analyze the position of various parties.
At 4:45 p.m. local time, Premier Wen's plane touched down at Copenhagen airport. Snow was falling heavily and a chill wind was howling: Not all was quiet on this wintry evening in Copenhagen.
Everyone in the Chinese delegation was tired after a 10-hour flight that had crossed seven time zones and more than 7,000 km, but Premier Wen still decided to go straight to the Chinese Embassy, where he would hear briefings on the latest developments and plan next steps. Over one hour had passed before he finally left the embassy and checked in at the Radisson Hotel.
Day two
At 6:00 a.m. on December 17, Premier Wen went to breakfast. He was briefed at the breakfast table. As the negotiations in Copenhagen involved 192 countries, the cir- cumstances were changing ev
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