The fourth theme forum of Expo Shanghai focusing on "Environmental Change and City Responsibility" will be held in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu province, on July 3 and 4.
The forum aims to explore how to combat environmental change through division of work and collaboration among city governments, corporations and citizens. It would last one day and a half, involving an opening ceremony, six parallel forums and a closing ceremony, Xu Wei, spokesman of the Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination, told yesterday's press conference.
About 60 speakers will share their visions. They include minister-level officials, well-known environmental experts, mayors, representatives from international organizations and entrepreneurs from more than 10 countries and regions.
At the opening ceremony, speakers will deliver keynote speeches on "environmental protection and urban prospect," "facing climate change and promoting harmonious city development scientifically," "global resource environment and development in China: the contributions and responsibilities," "towards a green and sustainable urban future" and "assessment of global climate change: science, adaptation and mitigation."
The list of speakers includes officials from the Ministry of Environmental Protection, China Meteorological Administration, China National Energy Administration, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Executive Director Achim Steiner and Rajendra Kumar Pachauri, chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
A number of experts will attend parallel forums on "low-carbon development and climate change," "industrial development and green innovation: production and energy," "public participation in building green cities," "urban environment management and clean energy development," "industrial development and green innovation: sustainable architecture" and "sustainable way of production and living."
In conclusion of the forum, the former president of Chinese Academy of Engineering Xu Kuangdi will deliver a keynote speech on low-carbon and the global technology revolution. Yang Xiong, executive vice mayor of Shanghai and executive deputy director of the Expo 2010 Executive Committee, will make concluding remarks.
The Nanjing government has endeavored to build the city into an international green city with policy support as well as science and technology, Mou Xiaoyu, deputy secretary general of the Nanjing Government, said at the conference.
Six Expo theme forums are scheduled in all. The other theme forums will start successively in Shaoxing and Hangzhou in Zhejiang Province. The theme will be "Economic Transformations and Urban-Rural Relations" for Shaoxing and "Harmonious City and Livable Life" for Hangzhou.