100 world leaders meet at New York City's U.N Headquarter on Sept. 22 for the U.N Climate Summit, most of the attention was on US President Barack Obama and the Chinese President Hu Jintao. Both country has vowed to take the threat of rising seas, drought and deforestation seriously. But US is not the country that takes part in the leadership because US has never change it's environment greatly. China have announced a very specific national climate change plan and it could well become the front-runner in the fight to adjust climate change. During the speech of President Hu Jintao, he vowed that China would plant enough forest to cover an area the size of Norway and generate 15 percent of its energy needs from renewable sources within a decade. China and the U.S. each created for about 20 percent of all the world's greenhouse gas pollution when coal, natural gas or oil are burned. The European Union is next, generating 14 percent, followed by Russia and India, which each created for 5 percent.
Chinese President Hu Jintao and US President Barack Obama
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Hu Jintao's Speech at U.N Climate Summit
From: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-09/23/content_12103241.htm
