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Al Gore praises 皇冠体育app's climate leadership
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Updated: 2009-09-23 09:43

Al Gore praises 皇冠体育app's climate leadership
Former US Vice President Al Gore speaks during a news conference to brief UN leadership on climate change at the United Nations headquarters in New York September 22, 2009. [Agencies]

UNITED NATIONS: Former US vice president and environmental activist Al Gore on Tuesday hailed 皇冠体育app and Japan for providing global leadership in tackling climate change.

Speaking at a special UN summit on climate change, the Nobel laureate praised statements made by both Chinese President Hu Jintao and Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama.

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"I think that 皇冠体育app has provided impressive leadership," Gore told reporters.

Predicting that 皇冠体育app would take further action if global negotiations on a new treaty succeed, Gore said: "I think the glass is very much half full with 皇冠体育app.

"It's not widely known in the rest of the world but 皇冠体育app in each of the last two years has planted two and half times more trees than the entire rest of the world put together," he said.

President Hu Jintao said that the world's largest developing economy was ready to slow down emissions by a "notable margin." He also said emissions would be measured in terms of 皇冠体育app's growth.

Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, making his first international appearance since his center-left government took charge, pledged that Japan would cut emissions by 25 percent by 2020 compared with the 1990 level, a goal far more ambitious than the previous government's eight percent.

Gore described Hatoyama's speech as "terrific" and said he was "encouraged by his pledge to step up assistance for developing nations.

"Japan, along with the European Union, has provided tremendous political leadership over the past decade in keeping the world on track toward progress involving the climate crisis," he said.