(Beijing Comprehensive News) The official approval of China, Xie Zhenhua stepped down as a special envoy of climate change in China due to physical reasons.

The Ministry of Ecological Environment announced the above news on Friday (January 12).On the same day, Jie Zhenhua and the U.S. Presidential Climate Special Envoy Church co -hosted the launching meeting of China and the United States' "Reinforcement of Climate Action in the 1920s".

Public information shows that the 75 -year -old Jie Zhenhua graduated from the Department of Engineering Physics of Tsinghua University. Since 1982, he has been engaged in environmental protection.Deputy Director of the Commission (Division of the Ministry).In February 2015, he served as the deputy director of the CPPCC Population Resources and Environment Committee. In April of the same year, he showed publicly with a special representative of Chinese climate change affairs. He has been a special envoy of climate change in China since February 2021.

Jie Zhenhua has been engaged in environmental protection for more than 40 years, and has participated in global climate negotiations for a long time. The 28th UN Climate Conference (COP28), which ended in 2023, is the 16th climate conference he attended.Caixin.com reported that Jie Zhenhua promoted climate cooperation with a skillful manner because of pragmaticness, and was highly recognized at home and abroad.

The Nobel Sustainable Development Foundation will award the first Special Development Special Contribution Award for Sustainable Development in February 2023 to recognize his great contribution to global response to climate change and sustainable development.

As for Liu Zhenmin, a 69 -year -old, public information shows that he has been working in diplomatic systems, fluent English, and has been in the United Nations for a long time.In 2013, Liu Zhenmin served as Deputy Foreign Minister of China. Until 2017, he was appointed by the United Nations Secretary -General Gutres as the United Nations Deputy Secretary -General in charge of the Ministry of Economic and Social Affairs.