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ACX Agrees MOU with Dubai's Blue Carbon to Develop Regional Carbon Markets

SINGAPORE and DUBAI, UAE, July 13, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- ACX (formerly known as AirCarbon Exchange), operating its proprietary regulated environmental asset trading platform that is revolutionising the environmental markets, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Blue Carbon, the Dubai-based project developer, to develop carbon markets in the Middle East and North Africa region. The collaboration will see Blue Carbon using ACX as its preferred platform to sell its carbon credits and settle transactions. The two companies will also seek to host auctions to sell Blue Carbon's credits in the run up to the COP28 climate conference in Dubai. In addition, they will assist one another in developing suitable market infrastructure to enable the UAE and partner countries to implement Article 6.2 transactions under the United Nations' Paris Agreement. William Pazos, Co-CEO and Co-Founder of ACX, said, "We are delighted to partner with Blue Carbon as their preferred platform for selling carbon credits and facilitating seamless transactions. Cooperation is central to our fight against climate change. Our agreement today is a great example of how companies can join forces to leverage each other's strengths to create opportunities and results." This MOU is another step in ACX's journey to become the leading global carbon exchange. With the successful establishment of the world's first regulated carbon exchange in Abu Dhabi, ACX is making significant strides in positioning itself as a major player in the carbon trading landscape, in the MENA region and on a global scale. Blue Carbon is developing projects that will be eligible for carbon credits or Internationally Transferred Mitigation Outcomes (ITMO), which count towards a country's Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). This sector is likely to grow in popularity as countries rich in carbon resources seek to sell their credits to heavy emitting countries. Josiane Sadaka, CEO of Blue Carbon commented on the crucial use of ITMOs in combatting climate change, said, "ITMOs are a powerful tool for global cooperation. They address the urgent need for collective action towards a sustainable and resilient future. By embracing this collaborative approach, we forge a path towards a low-carbon future that benefits both humanity and the environment." By closely aligning all activities with the UN's Article 6 framework, ACX's work is also plotting a pathway for the voluntary and compliance carbon sectors to line up in the coming years. About the ACX Group: The ACX (formerly AirCarbon Exchange) Group, including ACX Ltd and AirCarbon Pte. Ltd. which operate environmental exchanges in Abu Dhabi and Singapore respectively, caters to corporate entities, financial traders, carbon project developers and other industry stakeholders. ACX provides participants with an efficient and transparent trading platform that is user-friendly, seamless and offers the lowest transaction fees in the market. Leveraging distributed ledger technology, ACX facilitates the scalable growth of the environmental product markets to align with global ambitions of achieving Net Zero. ACX is proud to be a member of the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) and the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC), further enhancing its commitment to sustainability and responsible trading practices for carbon and other environmental products. ACX has garnered international recognition as the Best Carbon Exchange globally in Environmental Finance's esteemed Voluntary Carbon Market Rankings for two consecutive years (2021, 2022), solidifying its position as a leader in the industry. For more information, please contact info@acx.net or visit www.acx.net. About Blue Carbon: Blue Carbon deploys emerging strategies to support country's efforts to decarbonize by using only methodologies that focus on compliance markets. The company is committed to helping businesses and government utilities define their sustainable frameworks to help transition to a low carbon economy and reach their Net Zero goals in compliance with the transferability of credits under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. Blue Carbon helps accelerate sustainable development through strategic investments as well as fostering environmental economic development and advancing sustainability through its bilateral relationships. The company's vast industry experience allows it to benchmark data and drive economic opportunities and growth for its stakeholders. For more information, visit https://bluecarbon.ae/

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ECOLAB ESG EVENT DRIVES ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP AND COLLABORATIVE SOLUTIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

SINGAPORE, July 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Ecolab, a global sustainability leader offering water, hygiene and infection prevention solutions and services, recently held an impactful event titled "ESG is NOW, not tomorrow" in a step aimed to inspire transformative change across the region.  ECOLAB SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT AND MARKET HEAD FOR SOUTHEAST ASIA, GREGORY LUKASIK WITH ECOLAB SEA TEAM AND PANEL SPEAKERS. The event strongly emphasized the immediate relevance of Environmental and Social Governance (ESG) in Southeast Asia, exploring the urgency and impact of accelerated water and energy actions in the face of global climate pressures. The platform drove key discussions and expert strategies to help companies apply significant changes toward ESG implementation while fostering economic growth. Throughout the event, attendees gained access to a comprehensive range of key insights and best practices relevant to various industries, including Food & Beverage Manufacturing, Data Centers, Hospitality and Facilities. A prevailing theme emerging from the event was the significance of collaborative efforts across companies to drive meaningful change. Ecolab firmly believes that businesses must embrace ESG as a fundamental part of their operations to ensure long-term sustainability alongside financial growth.  Closing the event was Ecolab Senior Vice President and Market Head for Southeast Asia, Gregory Lukasik said: "Recognizing the immense challenges at hand, it's clear that no individual organization can single-handedly address them. The key to driving meaningful change lies in regional and global collaboration, where collective efforts are paramount. As leaders, it is our responsibility to foster partnerships across sectors and industries, enabling the sharing of knowledge, leveraging resources vital to life, and collectively addressing the complex issues we face. It is no longer sufficient for businesses to simply acknowledge ESG issues; the time is now to act. At Ecolab, we believe that companies must embrace ESG as a core approach to business continuity and growth."  As the leading provider of best-in-class sanitation and water management solutions, Ecolab recognizes our role in driving actionable change. That is why the company is dedicated to delivering valuable expertise and guidance to support customers in adopting sustainable practices across their operations. Armed with a deep understanding of environmental stewardship, Ecolab is committed to empowering organizations with the knowledge and tools they need to implement sustainable solutions effectively. By continuing to share expertise, Ecolab strives to contribute to a greener and more responsible future for businesses and communities worldwide. Click here to view our ESG webinar highlights.Click here to watch the full version. To learn more about how Ecolab works with customers to help solve the world's most complex problems amid a changing landscape, visit www.ecolab.com/expertise-and-innovation/people-planet-business-health.  About Ecolab  A trusted partner for millions of customers, Ecolab (NYSE: ECL) is a global sustainability leader offering water, hygiene and infection prevention solutions and services that protect people and the resources vital to life. Building on a century of innovation, Ecolab has annual sales of $14 billion, employs more than 47,000 associates and operates in more than 170 countries around the world. The company delivers comprehensive science-based solutions, data-driven insights and world-class service to advance food safety, maintain clean and safe environments, and optimize water and energy use. Ecolab's innovative solutions improve operational efficiencies and sustainability for customers in the food, healthcare, life sciences, hospitality and industrial markets. www.ecolab.com Follow us on LinkedIn @Ecolab, Twitter @Ecolab, Instagram @Ecolab_Inc and Facebook @Ecolab.  ECOLAB ESG EVENT DRIVES ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP AND COLLABORATIVE SOLUTIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

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COP28 President-Designate meets Pakistan Prime Minister and calls for greater support for climate-vulnerable countries

Dr. Sultan Al Jaber met with Pakistan's Prime Minister, Minister of Climate Change, diplomats, and youth climate advocates in Islamabad. His visit focused on enhancing progress across mitigation, adaptation, finance and loss and damage, and meeting the needs of the most climate-vulnerable countries. "The reality is that climate change is already having a profound impact on the lives of billions of people and this is something Pakistanis understand all too well." "Last year's floods impacted at least 30 million people. More than 1,700 lost their lives. Millions were displaced ─ and billions of dollars in damages were incurred." "The world is at an inflection point in climate diplomacy – platitudes will no longer suffice." "I am determined to ensure that at COP28 the world's focus is fixed on the needs and the hopes of people, that we hear their voices, and we respond to their demands with ambition and action." "None of us is immune to the effects of climate change, it is a political, economic and social challenge that requires all of us acting in solidarity to collaborate and find solutions." Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and COP28 President-Designate Dr Sultan Al Jaber witnessed the signing of a UAE-Pakistan MoU to cooperate on the development and investment in renewable energy projects in Pakistan to support their efforts to advance the energy transition. ISLAMABAD, July 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- COP28 UAE President-Designate Dr. Sultan Al Jaber met the Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif, senior government and diplomatic officials, and youth climate advocates in Islamabad as part of his global listening and engagement tour. During his visit, he called for greater collaboration on climate and support for developing countries on the frontlines of climate change.   Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, COP28 President-Designate meets Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Islamabad Dr. Al Jaber met with Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to discuss priorities linked to the COP28 agenda, including building a robust response to the Global Stocktake, climate finance and operationalization of the loss and damage fund, tripling renewable energy capacity by 2030, climate adaptation and resilience and nature-based solutions. Dr Al Jaber met with Sherry Rehman, Pakistan Minister of Climate Change and Environment to discuss Pakistan's vulnerability to extreme weather events linked to climate. "The reality is that climate change is already having a profound impact on the lives of billions of people and this is something Pakistanis understand all too well," said Dr. Al Jaber, referring to last year's devastating floods that affected at least 30 million people and resulted in mass displacement and infrastructure and economic loss. Dr. Al Jaber added, "At COP28, the world's focus must be fixed on the needs and hopes of people, their voices must be heard and we must respond to their demands with ambition and action." Supporting Pakistan's efforts to advance a just energy transition, the COP28 President-Designate and the Pakistani Prime Minister witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the UAE's Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to cooperate on the development and investments of renewable energy projects in Pakistan. The agreement was signed by Sharif Al Olama, Undersecretary of the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, and Rashid Mahmood Langrial, Federal Secretary from Pakistan's Ministry of Energy. "We must build the energy system of the future while decarbonizing the energy system of today," stressed the COP28 President-Designate. "This includes tripling renewables and doubling both energy efficiency and hydrogen production. We must also achieve net zero methane emissions by 2030 and deliver on net zero carbon emissions by 2050." Dr. Al Jaber added: "We must streamline and simplify access to climate finance and reform IFIs and MDBs, while incentivizing the private sector to play a larger role in climate finance. Developed countries must deliver on their promise of $100 billion annually to the Global South and the Loss & Damage fund must be operationalized." During his visit, Dr. Al Jaber also delivered a speech at the Pakistan Foreign Service Academy, emphasizing the need for course-correction to get the world back on track towards meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement.  The COP28 President-Designate also pointed to the need to 'protect nature, enhance food systems, upgrade adaptation responses and bring health onto the climate agenda for the first time'. He commended Pakistan's pioneering reforestation initiatives, which "will lead to the expansion of natural carbon sinks, the protection of ecosystems and biodiversity, and better protection against land degradation and climate impacts." Dr. Al Jaber was accompanied on the visit by the Emirates Red Crescent Secretary General Hamoud Al Junaibi, who emphasized the crucial need to respond to the humanitarian needs in Pakistan, especially in the aftermath of last year's disastrous floods. The Secretary-General highlighted the Emirates Red Crescent's significant contribution in providing humanitarian assistance to those affected through its office in Pakistan. "The authority has been actively engaged in Pakistan for many decades, implementing numerous relief programs and development projects in areas such as healthcare, education, social welfare, housing, and other essential services," said Al Junaibi. "The Emirates Red Crescent will continue to support vulnerable countries to alleviate the impact of natural disasters, particularly floods and earthquakes." In Islamabad, Dr Al Jaber met with Pakistan-based youth delegates from the COP28 International Youth Climate Delegates Program and representatives from YOUNGO, the Official Children and Youth Constituency of the UNFCCC.  He listened to their personal stories and efforts to mobilize climate action and welcomed their views for meaningful youth inclusion in the multilateral climate process. "We must have the most inclusive COP ever ─ one that brings everyone to the table, using every tool available, to take a holistic approach to this global challenge," said Dr. Al Jaber. Notes to Editors: COP28 UAE: COP28 UAE will take place at Expo City Dubai from November 30-December 12, 2023. The Conference is expected to convene over 70,000 participants, including heads of state, government officials, international industry leaders, private sector representatives, academics, experts, youth, and non-state actors. As mandated by the Paris Climate Agreement, COP28 UAE will deliver the first ever Global Stocktake – a comprehensive evaluation of progress against climate goals. The UAE will lead a process for all parties to agree upon a clear roadmap to accelerate progress through a pragmatic global energy transition and a "leave no one behind" approach to inclusive climate action. Youth Climate Delegate Program Through the International Youth Delegates Program we will support 100 youth to join us from small island developing states, least developed countries and indigenous communities from around the world. Further information on the Youth Climate Delegates can be found on the COP28 website - https://www.cop28.com/en/youth-delegates  

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COP28 President-Designate meets Pakistan Prime Minister and calls for greater support for climate-vulnerable countries

Dr. Sultan Al Jaber met with Pakistan's Prime Minister, Minister of Climate Change, diplomats, and youth climate advocates in Islamabad. His visit focused on enhancing progress across mitigation, adaptation, finance and loss and damage, and meeting the needs of the most climate-vulnerable countries. "The reality is that climate change is already having a profound impact on the lives of billions of people and this is something Pakistanis understand all too well." "Last year's floods impacted at least 30 million people. More than 1,700 lost their lives. Millions were displaced ─ and billions of dollars in damages were incurred." "The world is at an inflection point in climate diplomacy – platitudes will no longer suffice." "I am determined to ensure that at COP28 the world's focus is fixed on the needs and the hopes of people, that we hear their voices, and we respond to their demands with ambition and action." "None of us is immune to the effects of climate change, it is a political, economic and social challenge that requires all of us acting in solidarity to collaborate and find solutions." Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and COP28 President-Designate Dr Sultan Al Jaber witnessed the signing of a UAE-Pakistan MoU to cooperate on the development and investment in renewable energy projects in Pakistan to support their efforts to advance the energy transition. ISLAMABAD, July 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- COP28 UAE President-Designate Dr. Sultan Al Jaber met the Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif, senior government and diplomatic officials, and youth climate advocates in Islamabad as part of his global listening and engagement tour. During his visit, he called for greater collaboration on climate and support for developing countries on the frontlines of climate change. Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, COP28 President-Designate meets Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Islamabad Dr. Al Jaber met with Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to discuss priorities linked to the COP28 agenda, including building a robust response to the Global Stocktake, climate finance and operationalization of the loss and damage fund, tripling renewable energy capacity by 2030, climate adaptation and resilience and nature-based solutions. Dr Al Jaber met with Sherry Rehman, Pakistan Minister of Climate Change and Environment to discuss Pakistan's vulnerability to extreme weather events linked to climate. "The reality is that climate change is already having a profound impact on the lives of billions of people and this is something Pakistanis understand all too well," said Dr. Al Jaber, referring to last year's devastating floods that affected at least 30 million people and resulted in mass displacement and infrastructure and economic loss. Dr. Al Jaber added, "At COP28, the world's focus must be fixed on the needs and hopes of people, their voices must be heard and we must respond to their demands with ambition and action." Supporting Pakistan's efforts to advance a just energy transition, the COP28 President-Designate and the Pakistani Prime Minister witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the UAE's Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to cooperate on the development and investments of renewable energy projects in Pakistan. The agreement was signed by Sharif Al Olama, Undersecretary of the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, and Rashid Mahmood Langrial, Federal Secretary from Pakistan's Ministry of Energy. "We must build the energy system of the future while decarbonizing the energy system of today," stressed the COP28 President-Designate. "This includes tripling renewables and doubling both energy efficiency and hydrogen production. We must also achieve net zero methane emissions by 2030 and deliver on net zero carbon emissions by 2050." Dr. Al Jaber added: "We must streamline and simplify access to climate finance and reform IFIs and MDBs, while incentivizing the private sector to play a larger role in climate finance. Developed countries must deliver on their promise of $100 billion annually to the Global South and the Loss & Damage fund must be operationalized." During his visit, Dr. Al Jaber also delivered a speech at the Pakistan Foreign Service Academy, emphasizing the need for course-correction to get the world back on track towards meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement.  The COP28 President-Designate also pointed to the need to 'protect nature, enhance food systems, upgrade adaptation responses and bring health onto the climate agenda for the first time'. He commended Pakistan's pioneering reforestation initiatives, which "will lead to the expansion of natural carbon sinks, the protection of ecosystems and biodiversity, and better protection against land degradation and climate impacts." Dr. Al Jaber was accompanied on the visit by the Emirates Red Crescent Secretary General Hamoud Al Junaibi, who emphasized the crucial need to respond to the humanitarian needs in Pakistan, especially in the aftermath of last year's disastrous floods. The Secretary-General highlighted the Emirates Red Crescent's significant contribution in providing humanitarian assistance to those affected through its office in Pakistan. "The authority has been actively engaged in Pakistan for many decades, implementing numerous relief programs and development projects in areas such as healthcare, education, social welfare, housing, and other essential services," said Al Junaibi. "The Emirates Red Crescent will continue to support vulnerable countries to alleviate the impact of natural disasters, particularly floods and earthquakes." In Islamabad, Dr Al Jaber met with Pakistan-based youth delegates from the COP28 International Youth Climate Delegates Program and representatives from YOUNGO, the Official Children and Youth Constituency of the UNFCCC.  He listened to their personal stories and efforts to mobilize climate action and welcomed their views for meaningful youth inclusion in the multilateral climate process. "We must have the most inclusive COP ever ─ one that brings everyone to the table, using every tool available, to take a holistic approach to this global challenge," said Dr. Al Jaber. Notes to Editors: COP28 UAE: COP28 UAE will take place at Expo City Dubai from November 30-December 12, 2023. The Conference is expected to convene over 70,000 participants, including heads of state, government officials, international industry leaders, private sector representatives, academics, experts, youth, and non-state actors. As mandated by the Paris Climate Agreement, COP28 UAE will deliver the first ever Global Stocktake – a comprehensive evaluation of progress against climate goals. The UAE will lead a process for all parties to agree upon a clear roadmap to accelerate progress through a pragmatic global energy transition and a "leave no one behind" approach to inclusive climate action. Youth Climate Delegate Program Through the International Youth Delegates Program we will support 100 youth to join us from small island developing states, least developed countries and indigenous communities from around the world. Further information on the Youth Climate Delegates can be found on the COP28 website - https://www.cop28.com/en/youth-delegates   Photo: https://mma.prnasia.com/media2/2148810/COP28_Pakistan_Visit.jpg?p=medium600  

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27 to 29 June, Paris - World Leaders & Scientists to Discuss: Basic Research Can Pioneer New Approaches to Global Challenges

Co-hosts: International Human Frontier Science Program Organization & French Ministry of Higher Education and Research Under the High Patronage of Mr Emmanuel MACRONPresident of the French Republic Live-stream begins 13h15 (CEST) 27 June 2023https://youtube.com/live/tRqXQSNh-YY?feature=shareProgram: https://www.hfsp.org/paris-summit-program PARIS, June 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- "Fundamental Life Science Meets Climate, Environment, and Sustainability," invites world leaders and scientists to forge new partnerships and propose systems-level approaches to solve global challenges. The events contribute toward the U.N. International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development. High-Level Summit, 27 June, at French Academy of Sciences: Science policy implications of using basic science to forge transformation towards sustainability Connect scientific communities to advance the Sustainable Development Goals New science funding initiatives to advance next-generation science International Scientific Symposium, 28 & 29 June, at Auditorium André and Liliane Bettencourt: Climate change and health Ocean biodiversity and endangered resources Food security in a changing world Individuals, institutions, and societies in transformation System-level science can change how we solve global challenges Press Contact:English speakers: Rachael Bishop, rbishop@hfsp.org, +33 (0)7 81 87 62 21.French speakers: Hélène Boulanger, h.boulanger@logos-france.fr, +33 (0) 66 88 79 31 67.  To attend in-person, register with press contacts. See the HFSPO website for updates. Watch a video on the events. Partners: the French National Research Agency, the French Academy of Sciences, National Center for Scientific Research, the Institut Pasteur, the International Science Council, the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, and UNESCO. The Human Frontier Science Program was established in 1989 to advance international research and training at the frontier of life sciences. Its objectives are to promote intercontinental collaboration and training in cutting-edge interdisciplinary research focused on the life sciences. HFSP receives financial support from the governments or research councils of Australia, Canada, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, as well as the European Commission. With its collaborative research grants and postdoctoral fellowships, the program has awarded more than 4,500 fellowships involving more than 7,500 scientists from around the world. Since the start of the program, 28 HFSP laureates have received the Nobel Prize. International Human Frontier Science Program, 12 Quai Saint-Jean, Strasbourg, Francewww.hfsp.org | Phone : +33-(0)3 88 21 51 23 | @HFSP Twitter | Facebook page#LifeScience4Sustainability#LS4S  

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CGTN: China stresses green development, ethnic unity in modernization drive

BEIJING, June 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- In his first trip to an autonomous region since the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) last October, Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, inspected north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region from Monday to Thursday. During the fact-finding trip, Xi, also Chinese president and chairman of the Central Military Commission, called on the region to adhere to its strategic position and pursue green development that prioritizes ecological protection. Efforts should also be made to pursue a new development philosophy and forge a strong sense of community for the Chinese nation so as to strive to write a new chapter of Chinese modernization, he said. Green development Located at the apex of the meandering bends of the Yellow River, Wuliangsu Lake is the biggest lake wetland of the Yellow River basin, and with functions like regulating water flow, improving water quality, and preventing ice formation and flooding, it is a hub of ecological functions in north China. With the lake as the first stop of his inspection tour, Xi has stressed the integrated protection and systematic management of mountains, rivers, forests, farmlands, lakes, grass and sand. Over the past decade, Inner Mongolia has planted 122 million mu (about 8.1 million hectares) of trees and 286 million mu of grass, with the area of desertified land continuously reduced, data from the regional government showed. While affirming the achievements the region has made, Xi also highlighted the importance of continuous efforts in promoting green development. The top priority of Inner Mongolia's development lies in transforming and upgrading the traditional energy industry, vigorously developing green energy, and strengthening the country's major energy base, he said. During a visit to an industrial park in Hohhot, Xi urged efforts for China to realize self-sufficiency in science and technology after learning about the R&D and production of semiconductor and photovoltaic materials products of the enterprises in the park. He called on Inner Mongolia to actively participate in the Belt and Road Initiative and the building of the China-Mongolia-Russia economic corridor to elevate the level of opening up. Xi also urged the region to boost its connectivity with the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, the Yangtze River Delta, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, and China's northeastern provinces. A community for the Chinese nation China is a unified multiethnic country, and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region was the first province-level autonomous region established in China. Xi noted on Thursday that, from a national perspective, the most arduous task in bringing prosperity to all the people nationwide remains in some border areas with mainly ethnic minority populations. These areas should not be left behind on the road to common prosperity, he underscored. Employment channels should be developed, the multi-level social security system should be improved and the results of poverty alleviation should be consolidated, Xi said. In addition, he stressed the significance of ethnic unity and a sense of community for the Chinese nation, a concept the Chinese leader has stressed on many occasions. Over the past decade, China has taken solid measures to foster a stronger sense of community for the Chinese nation, including supportive policies, development funds and industrial projects for ethnic minority groups and border areas. From 2012 to 2022, the per capita disposable income of urban residents in areas with large ethnic minority populations increased by an annual average of 7.7 percent, and that of rural residents increased by 10.2 percent, according to the National Ethnic Affairs Commission. https://news.cgtn.com/news/2023-06-08/Xi-urges-Inner-Mongolia-to-pursue-green-development-1kt8myCu1yg/index.html

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