瑞典王子卡尔菲利普与索菲亚婚礼隆重举行

北欧绿色邮报13日斯德哥尔摩报道(记者陈雪霏)——瑞典王子卡尔菲利普与平民索非亚.海尔奎斯特的婚礼今天下午在斯德哥尔摩王宫教堂隆重举行。

 

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图片选自微信圈朋友的照片。

据瑞典皇家网站消息,其实亲友昨天已经开始庆祝了,国王也请了晚宴,但必须是邀请的嘉宾。 正式婚礼仪式是在今天下午4点半举行的。

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陈雪霏拍摄

人们早早地就在大街上规定的栏杆外面等着。记者4:30准时赶到阿道夫广场。结果等了半个多小时,才见到皇家马队护送着空的马车来接王子和夫人的。同时,婚礼正式在教堂举行。

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王子马车通过皇家歌剧院门前。陈雪霏拍摄。

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图选自瑞典皇家网站。

 

 

 

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婚礼之后,皇家卫队再次护送载着王子和夫人索非亚的马车出来,按指定路线绕市中心一带到大饭店,登船,迎接21响礼炮,然后,回王宫。

 

在过去五年中,瑞典维多利亚公主,也是指定王位继承人于2010年6月19日举行婚礼,仪式基本相同,他们在外面走的路线也几乎都是相同的。国王举办婚礼的时候也是走的这条路线。两年前的6月10日二公主玛德琳举办婚礼,她的丈夫是美国金融家。

 

索非亚出生在泰比。曾经学习瑜伽,成为瑜伽教练。后来学习商业管理和会计。她曾闯荡非洲,在南非,索马里等地都当过志愿者。她创立了运动场项目,主要是帮助非洲儿童。

 

瑞典国王和王后都非常关注儿童问题,他们每年都举行一次有关儿童的国际会议。王子菲利浦也非常注重社会问题,关心弱势群体。他曾参加过海军军训,到过阿富汗。他和索非亚都参加过瓦萨滑雪节。

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新人抵达王宫附近结束出巡,放21响礼炮。 陈雪霏拍摄。

两个人最开始是在一家夜总会认识,结果一见钟情。但是,媒体对索菲亚的报道不是很好,他们一开始都面临各方面的压力。但是,爱情的力量战胜了一切。最后,国王和王后也接受了她。

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电视截图。

在婚礼晚宴上,国王发表讲话说,索菲亚,通过接触,我们发现你是个热情,开放的人,慢慢的我们愿意接受你成为皇家的一员。

 

酒过三巡,菲利浦发表感言。他非常深情地说,索菲亚,爱情也需要勇气,有了你,我们会克服一切挑战。他们成立了一个基金会,要求所有人送的礼物都可以直接送到基金会的账户上就行。写清你的姓名和地址。好让他们知道是谁送的。

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6月12日王子和索菲亚接受SVT瑞典电视专访。

皇家网站还开了个信箱,任何人想发去祝福,也可以发个电子邮件。

王子讲完话,全体宾客起立,掌声雷鸣,经久不息。新婚二人眼里闪着激动的泪光。

 

瑞典就是这样一个即保留传统也比较现代的国家。他们做的马车是1932年的马车,即简单,又实用,又非常高精坚,好几个王子,公主都坐过这辆车。

婚礼的盘子,刀叉也都是非常讲究,基本上都是皇家专用。当然,瑞典政府和斯德哥尔摩市政府也是借王子公主的婚礼来推动旅游业,时尚设计等。因此也都非常重视。

 

今天的天气也非常给力,一直是蓝天白云的艳阳天。

 

 

Swedish Prince’s Wedding held in Stockholm

Swedish Prince’s Wedding held in Stockholm

By Xuefei Chen Axelsson

STOCKHOLM, June 13(Greenpost)–Swedish Prince Carl Philip and Sofia Hellqvist were married in the Royal Chapel at the Royal Palace of Stockholm on Saturday, June 13, 2015.

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Photo taken from SVT.

Swedish Prince Philip and Sofia was interviewed by Swedish TV on Friday, June 12, 2014 to talk about their love experiences.

 

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 The wedding began at 16:30, and the service was conducted by Chaplain to The King and Bishop Emeritus Lars-Göran Lönnermark.

The wedding dress was created by the Swedish designer Ida Sjöstedtopens in new window. Miss Sofia Hellqvist also wore a tiara that was a gift from The King and Queen, according to a press release from the Swedish Royal Family.

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After the wedding, The Prince Couple travelled in the same parade barouche used by The King and Queen, The Crown Princess Couple and The Princess Couple at their weddings.

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Photo by Wechat friends.
The cortège made its way from the Royal Palace of Stockholm along the Outer Courtyard, Slottsbacken, Skeppsbron, Norrbro, Gustav Adolfs Torg, Regeringsgatan, Hamngatan, Nybroplan, Nybrokajen, Hovslagargatan, Södra Blasieholmshamnen and Strömbron, ending at Logården below the Royal Palace of Stockholm.

 

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Photo from the Royal Family Website.

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By Xuefei Chen Axelsson

 

After the wedding, The Prince Couple travelled in the same parade barouche used by The King and Queen, The Crown Princess Couple and The Princess Couple at their weddings.

The cortège made its way from the Royal Palace of Stockholm along the Outer Courtyard, Slottsbacken, Skeppsbron, Norrbro, Gustav Adolfs Torg, Regeringsgatan, Hamngatan, Nybroplan, Nybrokajen, Hovslagargatan, Södra Blasieholmshamnen and Strömbron, ending at Logården below the Royal Palace of Stockholm.
Carl Philip, 36 years old, born in 1979 met Sofia Hellqvist, 31, born in on Dec. 6, 1984 at a night club and they were engaged in June last year.
The Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf said at the banquet that the Royal family feel Sofia is a warm and open person and they accept her as a member of the royal family now.
According to SVT interview, when the couple got engaged, there were some reports which were not very good. Sofia said she worked hard to get balanced to overcome all the difficulties or challenges in life.
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Among the crowd, there is an onlooker from Britain. She said it was a surprise that she could get a chance to see the prince’s wedding in Stockholm.
“British Prince William married with a commoner, Swedish Prince also married an ordinary woman, it gives a sense of nearness between the royal family and the people.”
Over the past five years, Victoria, the Crown Princess got married in 2010,  two years ago, Princess Madeleine got married.
The Royal wedding has been treated as a big promotion activity for Stockholm and Sweden.

China to invest RMB17 trln in environmental protection in 2016-2020 中国将在13五期间投入17万亿元用于环境保护

China to invest RMB17 trln in environmental protection in 2016-2020

Stockholm, June 10 (Greenpost) – China is estimated to invest over 17 trillion yuan in environmental protection in 2016-2020, according to Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning.

China’s Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP) would focus on improving environmental quality in compiling national environmental protection plan for 2016-2020, which is expected to be submitted to the State Council for approval in March 2016.

The new five-year plan would add targets on improvement of environmental quality beside existing targets on cut or control of overall emissions, said a report by Economic Information Daily on Wednesday.

The environmental protection plan would involve green economy, nuclear safety, soil protection, biological protection as well as prevention and treatment of water pollution.

China would introduce amount control mechanisms over newly-added industrial smoke and dusts, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), total nitrogen and total phosphorus in 2016-2020. (Edited by Liu Yanan, liuyn@xinhua.org)

Source  Xinhua

Editor  Xuefei Chen Axelsson

China’s top coal firms dismiss merger rumors

China’s top coal firms dismiss merger rumors

Stockholm, June 9 (Greenpost) — China Shenhua Energy Co., Ltd. and China Coal Energy Co., Ltd., the nation’s leading coal producers, on Tuesday dismissed reports of a merger.

The two companies said neither they nor their parent companies have been informed on the matter of merger from government departments; meanwhile, neither company has talked with other companies or departments about any merger, according to separate statements by the two companies filed to the Shanghai Stock Exchange.

In the mainland stock market on Tuesday, shares of both companies surged by the daily limit of 10 percent. In Hong Kong, China Shenhua rose more than 3.6 percent; China Coal Energy gained nearly 7.5 percent.

There were rumors last month that China was considering massive mergers and acquisitions of its biggest state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to prevent in-fighting and build industrial giants able to face global competitors. A total of 112 centrally-administered SOEs were said to likely be cut by more than half to 40.

However, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission later said reports about such massive M&As were “unverified.” Enditem

Source  Xinhua

Editor  Xuefei Chen Axelsson

陕西纪行--岐山周公庙

北欧绿色邮报报道(记者陈雪霏)--要想了解真正的中国历史,应该到陕西岐山周公庙去看看。

中国周朝八百年,是中国历史上统治时期最长的一个朝代,为什么?听周公庙的讲解员讲解,人们可以了解到,中国政府的治理实际上在三千年前就已经设计好了。后来发展的许多理念都是从那里来的。也有一些理念没有执行下去,当然也就导致一个朝代比一个朝代统治得短。

来到周公庙,可以看到这里崇山峻岭之中,背后有高山保护,周公庙仿佛坐在一个靠椅上。这让笔者想起河北的满城汉墓,也是同样的朝向和坐姿。可见古代人的风水观有些相似。

陕西纪行--丝路上的百里生态长廊

北欧绿色邮报报道(记者陈雪霏)--从汉中出发奔宝鸡,也就是过去的陈仓,一路上经过了百里生态长廊,虽然没有下车,但是能感觉到沿河两岸的美景风光。

从汉中过眉县,停车,看到很多猕猴桃树。原来,猕猴桃的正宗故乡是在这里。后来,传到新西兰,在那里发扬光大,让笔者以为KIWI是原产于新西兰呢。

此次采访,纠正了很多误解。例如大蒜实际上是产于丝绸之路上的中亚和欧洲国家,张骞出使西域以后带回来的,此后,在中国大面积推广。如今欧洲市场上的大蒜都是从中国进口的。

过太白的时候,发现路上的柏树很多,山上的桃花很多,路两边的草也不少。很多地方都被休整过了。感叹中国人真是勤劳,不易。

尤其是过煲斜古道的时候,亲眼看到当年诸葛亮屯兵屯粮草的地方,如今已经修成非常漂亮的花园,供游人拍照留念。山坡上还有壁画,用画演绎历史和文化,使旅途新颖愉快。

这里,人们也可以深深地体会到前面在博物馆里讲到的,古人沿河修路。凡是有路的地方就有河,河两边是高山,地势十分险峻。看着那地形,脑海里顿时浮现出三国时期,两汉时期人们的厮杀。这种葫芦峪一样的地形地貌,很容易发生战争。而打仗的时候,诸葛亮的那些计策,或者说古代的三十六计就都是从这里发展而来的,什么明修栈道,暗渡陈仓,什么瞒天过海等等。

现代人修路也是在古代人开辟的道路基础上修的。

丝路上的明珠--茵香河文化旅游区

北欧绿色邮报报道(记者陈雪霏)--记者4月8日随海外媒体团一行来到茵香河文化旅游区。它地处包机市渭滨区石鼓镇南部台塬区与秦岭北麓山区的结合部。从古老的中华石鼓园的青铜博物馆出来,一路九曲回肠之后,来到一处黄土粘土地带,仿佛进入仙境一般。

大树看起来都像千年以上,仿佛齐天大圣在此。下车定睛一看,原来大树都是人工用水泥或黄土泥做的。但看着真的非常逼真。

这里周围都是山河树,中间有河流。景区中间也有小桥流水,这里的水真是清澈见底,树叶倒影非常清晰。

原来,这里是拍摄《英雄时代》电视连续剧炎黄影视基地。这里有《医祖岐伯》的驻地,饮食和神农部落,西陵部落,炎帝黄帝结盟战蚩尤的故事。

进到里边参观他们的兵器,看到一个大锤子,以为非常重,试了一下,原来是泡沫做的。想想他们演电影如果真拿太重了,肯定吃不消。

人们希望通过古代天人合一的故事来吸引现代投资者到这里来继续修缮这个生态修复的创意和实践。这里已经是青山绿水了,但还有进一步完善的余地。因此,希望有投资者继续到这里投资。既可以研究古代中医药理,也可以在这里享受亘古的天然风光。思古泳今,让人流连忘返。

Turkey, third largest humanitarian donor in 2013

By Xuefei Chen Axelsson

Stockholm, June 10 (Greenpost)–Turkey has become a more visible global actor over the past decade according to its humanitarian aid.

Its growing aid budget made it the world’s third largest humanitarian donor in 2013, according to a report published in Saferworld.

It has increasingly been focusing on conflict-affected states.

Since 2011, through the deployment of high numbers of aid workers to Mogadishu, the Turkish government and Turkish non-governmental organizations have markedly expanded aid operations in Somalia.

Turkey has been recognized through its humanitarian diplomacy.

 

Iceland to raise interest rate by half a percent

The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Central Bank of Iceland has decided to raise the Bank’s interest rates by 0.5 percentage points. The Bank’s key interest rate – the rate on seven-day term deposits – will therefore be 5%, a statement reaching here from Iceland’s central bank said.

According to newly published national accounts, GDP growth measured 2.9% in Q1/2015. Consumption and investment grew by 6.4% and domestic demand by almost 10%. These figures, together with the strong recovery of the labour market, indicate that economic activity is growing broadly in line with the Bank’s May forecast.

Although inflation is still low, the inflation outlook has deteriorated markedly from the Bank’s last forecast, and inflation expectations have continued to rise. The outlook is for higher inflation than the Bank projected in May because wage increases recently negotiated have been significantly larger than was assumed in the May forecast.

In order to facilitate the conclusion of wage settlements, the Government has announced measures that will increase public expenditures and reduce tax revenues. This will entail an easing of the fiscal stance, other things being equal, as they have not been financed. Furthermore, the authorities have announced measures aimed to prepare for liberalisation of the capital controls. Some of these measures will generate revenues for the Treasury, and it is important that these revenues be allocated so as not to stimulate the domestic economy still further, i.e. by activating the hitherto sterile component of money holdings. The MPC will monitor developments closely and will take appropriate countervailing measures if necessary. In recent MPC statements, the Committee has repeatedly pointed out that large pay increases and strong growth in demand could undermine the recently achieved price stability and require that interest rates be raised again. The outlook for developments in wage costs, the increase in inflation expectations, and indicators of robust demand growth make it unavoidable to respond to the worsening inflation outlook now, even though inflation is still below target. Furthermore, it seems apparent that a sizeable rate increase will be necessary in August, followed by further rate hikes in the coming term, so as to ensure price stability over the medium term.

Overnight lending: 6.75%
Seven-day collateralised lending: 5.75%
Seven-day term deposits: 5.00%
Current account: 4.75%

My Splendid Experiences in New Zealand

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By Chen Xuefei

F rom March 2003 to April 2004, I stayed in New Zealand as a visiting scholar. It’s hard to describe my feelings and experiences over there. If I have to describe the place in one word the first thing that pops into my head is “beautiful”. But clearly, that‟s not enough: the longer I think about it the more I realize that a single word doesn‟t really do it justice, and it at least needs to be modified. “Absolutely beautiful” is what I‟ll leave you with for the time being. And the Kiwi people are very nice as you can always hear a “hello” even you just meet them in the street. The following are a few segments of my unforgettable experiences in New Zealand.

Beautiful Campus in A Beautiful City

It was a rainy morning when I arrived on the campus. I stood in front of the University of Canterbury‟s Students’ Union Building waiting for Head of Department Jim Tully to pick me up. I was stunned by the beautiful trees growing all over the campus. There was a maple forest before my eyes and most of the maple leaves were red or yellow. I couldn’t help thinking: “This is exactly the place where I‟d like to stay.” Jim arrived. Then, much to my surprise, he went to buy some birthday cake for one of the 20 students in Graduate Diploma in Journalism class. Jim remembers everybody’s birthday and buys some cake to help add a “sweet” element to the special day. As we got to the classroom, it was almost time for the next class. Jim introduced me to the 20 students and then began the class focusing on objective reporting in journalism. To improve my skills and get to know more about journalism in the west, I joined this class. I almost got lost when I tried to go back to the bus stop after class as the campus is, especially for someone who has just arrived, a little confusing. It’s huge and well forested, with trees and flowers everywhere. Fortunately, there is a map almost in every corner and an arrow to show where you are. When I left the campus, I ended up in another beautiful place, Hagley Park. The park is located between my apartment and the campus, and I pass through it everyday. It’s a huge park, and if you walk around it, it takes more than an hour. Most of the trees in the park are hundreds of years old; but there is at least one tree which is very young, planted by the Mayor of Gansu, Christchurch‟s sister city. There were very few people in the park, which is surprising considering its beauty. The botanical garden in the center of the park is surrounded by a stream where people can take small boats to see the surrounding beauty. And, interestingly enough, there‟s a sailor wearing handsome uniform that moves up and down the stream in a boat. The day before I left Christchurch for Beijing, I went to the park again and began to think there really is a “Heaven on Earth”. The city of Christchurch got its name from a Christian church located in the city center. The church was built in the 18th century and still serves the people everyday and is a place that proudly displays the city‟s history. Not very far from the church, is the newly-opened art gallery that shows modern aspects of the city. It is made of glass and hosts both modern and classic art exhibitions. Some of the most common descriptions I heard from Chinese students are “fresh air”, “blue sky” and “beautiful gardens”. And they are right! Christchurch is a real garden city.

An Unforgetable Dinner

People often asked me what I eat and if I cook. To tell you the truth, most Chinese staying abroad cook for themselves, and I was by no means an exception. It‟s less expensive and makes it a little easier to keep the tastes of home alive and well. Here I‟d like to tell you about a special dinner I had with my Kiwi classmates. We went on a reporting trip to the Marlborough Express newspaper in Blenheim, in the northern part of New Zealand‟s south island. Jim drove us there on June 16th, and the next day we went to work at the Marlborough Express. Our assignments were to write soft stories like profiles for their weekend edition. I interviewed a few Asian students including some from China, Japan, South Korea and Thailand. They all expressed that it was a good place to study because of its beauty, tranquility. However, while many of them cherished the opportunity of studying abroad, they usually discovered that there was no “taste like home”. They were not used to having bread or drinking milk twice a day. Although the schools took measures to hire Asian cooks to serve them Asian food every Tuesday, they still missed eating good hometown food all the time. After work, we went to the Countdown supermarket to buy some food for our meal. This evening, we would cook dinner in pairs. After we arrived at our Motel, Jim said: “You can start now.” The two Nicolas, Nicola B and Nicola W, started first. They took a big piece of pan cake, and then they put mushrooms, tomatoes, peppers and many other things on it. They were making pizza! After this, they put it in the oven to bake. And then the other students follow suit. I also tried to make a pizza, my first one! “To my surprise,” I said to Jim, “I didn‟t realize western food can also help create such a good atmosphere. It reminds me of Chinese Spring Festival when every member of the family joins hands to make dumplings. I feel at home!” “Yes,” Jim replied. “food always helps create a good atmosphere and good feelings.” It‟s true. Especially when my pizza was ready, I felt very warm to say the least. When I took my pizza out, Jim said it looked very good. In fact, it tasted even better! It was a great dinner! It was the first time I‟d ever eaten with a large group of students outside of China and I feel it was unforgettable.

Celebrating Spring Festival in RNZI

Another unforgettable thing was celebrating Spring Festival at Radio New Zealand International where I worked for almost 3 months. RNZI has only 11 permanent staff, but runs 24 hour programs. It was fun to be there. I didn‟t realize what time of year it was until I started to receive a few emails of festival greetings, which meant Spring Festival or Chinese New Year was on the way! The next day at noon, I went out to get some sweets, which they call lollies in New Zealand. I put the candy on the table which stands in the middle of the newsroom. “Hello everyone, please take some candies to celebrate the Chinese New Year!” “Wow! Happy New Year, Xuefei!” my Kiwi colleagues cheered. Janine and Penny were both born in the year of monkey. They were very happy to know that this year belonged to them. “What is it like to be a monkey?” Janine couldn‟t help asking. “Well,” I said, “it’s just like a monkey, intelligent, clever, smart and hard-working also. By the way, my mother was born in the year of monkey too.” Then, everyone starts to wonder what symbol is his or hers. In the end, we found out that Walter, Koro and Steven and I were all born in the year of horse. Then we drew the conclusion that horses make good journalists and editors because they are enthusiastic, independent and hard-working. And here the four horses are at different ages with Walter older and Koro younger than me. Then Lynda wondered what her birth symbol was and I guessed that it must be ox. An ox is definitely a good worker. It‟s true with Lynda, mother of two extremely energetic boys, who was very hard working and efficient, a good journalist. Sara turned out to be a rat, intelligent, sensitive, and easygoing. Then someone found some information about the Chinese zodiac and printed it out in English. As Linden came over, I told her that she was a tiger. “What is a tiger like?” She asked. “Just like you, in charge, very demanding and also capable.” I said. She burst out laughing. Linden is the manager and she is a good team leader because you can often hear laughter coming out of her office. And if you have any worries, she‟s also an amazing problem solver! Then the ladies started thinking of their partner‟s or children‟s birth symbol. After an enthusiastic discussion about their zodiac signs, people went back to work. As Penny came back to her desk after an interview, she said, “Our life is not the same any more.” I didn‟t really know what she was getting at. No one pointed out what she meant. But after a while I began to understand that the knowledge they gained caused them to wonder about their family members’ signs: what year their parents were born; and what kind of character their children and friends had. It gave people a new way of understanding others. It doesn‟t matter where they‟re from, the zodiac applies as equally to Chinese people as it does to Kiwi‟s and everyone else around the world. Everyone cares about their fate, their luck, their future and their relatives. It‟s a thread that links us all together. Even the next day we continued to talk about it. And we found out that Don‟s birth symbol was also monkey. Johnny was a rabbit and he would like to come to China some day soon. And a colleague of Steven‟s found out that he was born in the year of the dog. He said his mother even gave him a name Damin, which, at least in his opinion, is a dog‟s name. There weren‟t any fireworks or big family reunions, but I felt I had a great Spring Festival celebration in RNZI‟s newsroom.

Farewell to the University of Canterbury

200405The year passed so quickly that I barely had time to catch my breath, but the time came that I had to say goodbye. Why? The campus is a sacred place, it‟s fun, it‟s hard, it‟s frustrating and totally unforgettable. In fact, I didn‟t really feel that the campus has anything to do with academics; rather, it seemed much more like a social place to me, where I, and everyone else for that matter, could socialize freely. It was fun to practise Teeline or short-hand in English during journalism classes and I also found that I‟d developed a serious interest in media law along the way. Interviewing Chinese and other Asian students in Bleinheim was a wonderful experience. But what I found even more inspiring was to see students protest an increase of their tuition fees. As a visiting scholar from China Radio International, I really enjoyed sitting in the classroom, listening to lectures and having heated discussions with classmates. I was deeply impressed with the professors‟ attitudes and lectures; yet, I could also feel the stress they experienced during recent restructuring. I felt the library was extremely convenient because you only needed one card for everything.

The University of Canterbury has over a hundred years of history, yet it‟s also a melting pot for people coming from all over the world. It doesn‟t matter where you‟re from, anyone from anywhere can become a member of it. Goodbye, Canterbury, I loved you at first sight, and I will love you forever! (Chen Xuefei)

今日头条:“一带一路”战略将为中瑞和中欧带来新的发展机遇

北欧绿色邮报斯德哥尔摩报道(记者陈雪霏)--由中国驻瑞典大使馆和瑞典安全与发展政策研究院联合组织的“一代一路战略--中瑞关系下一个65年发展机遇“研讨会9日在斯德哥尔摩举行。

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陈育明大使在会上致辞说:所谓“一带一路”,指的是“丝绸之路经济带”和“二十一世纪海上丝绸之路”,前者是横跨亚非欧,绵延7000多公里,囊括30亿人口的巨大经济带,被誉为“世界上最长、最具有发展潜力的经济大走廊”。后者则是途径东亚、东南亚、南亚、中东等多个区域,连接太平洋、印度洋和大西洋的重要海上通道。“一带一路”以沿线中心城市为支撑,以重点经贸产业园为合作平台,以重点港口为节点,将活跃的亚太经济圈和发达的欧洲经济圈更紧密地联系在一起,释放广大腹地国家的巨大发展潜力。

他说:众所周知,古代海、陆丝路交相辉映,亚洲、欧洲、非洲各国人民互通有无,守望相助,共同谱写了人类文明的华彩乐章。“一带一路”正是对古代丝路精神的传承与发展,旨在使古丝路精神焕发新的活力,使亚欧非多国联系重新紧密,推动互利合作实现新的历史规模。“一带一路”不是哪一家的独奏,而是沿线国家的合唱。中国愿同各国共同构建合作共赢的伙伴关系,实现多元、自主、平衡、可持续发展。

“目前,“一带一路”建设正步入务实合作新阶段。沿线60多个国家以及欧盟、东盟、上合组织及联合国亚太经社理事会等国际组织积极回应,中国政府已制定并公布了愿景与行动文件。一批基础设施互联互通项目正在稳步推进。相信在不久的将来,沿线各国将逐步收获“一带一路”带来丰硕成果。”

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一带一路战略研讨会在斯德哥尔摩举行。 图文 陈雪霏

中国驻瑞典大使陈育明在接受北欧绿色邮报网记者采访时说,本次研讨会的主要目的是在庆祝中瑞建交六十五周年之际,探讨在一带一路战略框架下相关国家包括中瑞之间能够有什么样的合作和发展机遇。

(请听采访陈大使音频Interview with Chinese Ambassador Chen Yuming)

“我相信本次研讨会是富有建设性的,有利于促进中国与相关各国包括中瑞之间的投资与合作,对与会者和瑞典公众了解一带一路战略都是大有益处的。” 陈大使说。

瑞典安全与发展政策研究院主任尼古拉. 斯万斯特罗姆(Niklas Svanström)告诉北欧绿色邮报网记者,本次研讨会是他们组织的有关纪念中瑞建交65周年系列活动之一。同时,他认为,既然“一带一路”战略对中国的经济发展,中国与外界联系都是非常重要的,同样,这对欧洲与亚洲的联系也是非常重要的。因此,他认为,欧洲在基础设施规划和投资时,也要考虑中国的一带一路战略。如果双方真能互相联系起来发展,必将对中欧的经济发展是一笔宝贵的财富。

(请听采访Svanström Interview with Niklas Svanström from ISDP)

当记者问他所看到的机遇有哪些时,他说,基础设施方面,投资方面,都有合作潜力,例如,中国已经建立了丝绸之路基金,欧洲也应该建立类似的基金,相互协调,我们不一定什么问题都能达成一致,但是,我们可以相互协调得比现在更好一些。

本次研讨会由中国大使陈育明首先致辞。瑞典商务部秘书Oscar Stenström,也在开幕式上作了讲话。瑞典中亚大使彼得森,中银国际控股有限公司首席经济学家,中国人民大学经济学院教授、博士生导师,美国南加洲大学客座教授,上海交通大学兼职教授,北京大学经济研究中心 研究员曹远征也应邀参加研讨会。

来自企业界的华为中东欧和北欧地区CEO佛雷德里克森也出席了会议。他在接受本网记者采访时说,华为的远景就是要靠公开透明的竞争来实现双赢。而“一带一路战略”正好与他们的远景相似。通过合作,各国在各种规则制定方面多合作,少冲突,有利于实现共同增长。华为的主要使命就是让世界联系起来。他们多年的实践发现,一个国家电信方面增加1%,GDP可以增加1.4-1.5%,因此,投资电信是非常有经济效益的。

(请听采访华为音频:Interview with Mr. Kenneth Fredriksen from Huawei)

“当然,对于中国的“一带一路”战略,有些想关国家有疑虑,一直在怀疑中国的真实目的,我认为,国与国之间只有合作,才能谋求共同发展。我认为中国的一带一路战略会对相关国家带来非常积极的影响,如果相关国家能够在规则,法律,政策等方面进行协调,这对我们这样的民营企业会间接地有很大好处。我相信,人们会理解一带一路的积极影响,但会需要一段时间。“

一带一路战略研讨会在斯德哥尔摩召开

大约100多人参加了在外交部街地中海会议厅举行的研讨会。瑞典铜矿公司执行主任兼瑞典皇家工程院副院长和秘书佩尔.斯多姆也参加了讨论,并对一带一路对他们的影响谈了看法。

有代表提出是否在教育方面能促进中欧合作,斯多姆表示,瑞典铜矿开发方面非常重视环境影响问题,在这方面有很好的知识和经验,瑞方愿意在这方面进行教育合作。

 

中国温室气体排放总量可望2025年出现拐点

北欧绿色邮报报道(记者陈雪霏)根据伦敦经济学院(LSE)下属的两所研究院6月8日公布的一项研究结果显示,按照目前的趋势,中国的温室气体排放量可能将于2025年达到峰值,即125-140亿吨,比中国自己预期的要提前五年。

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北京最近的蓝天白云。  转发自北航吴文忠教授微信照片。

中国自己预计是到2030年才能达到峰值,然后下降,这也是2013年北京出现严重雾霾时有关专家说的治理需要18年的说法。

但伦敦经济学院研究者在一项声明中称,”这项研究显示,世界将更有可能避免全球变暖超过工业化前平均气温2摄氏度以上。”

报告撰写人是著名的气候经济学家尼可拉斯·斯泰恩(Nicholas Stern)和分析家菲尔古斯·格林(Fergus Green)。

“从对主要排放领域的分析中我们得出结论,中国的温室气体排放很可能不会等到2030年达到峰值,而是很可能到2025年就已达到峰值。甚至还可能更早。”  声明说。

报告指出,中国的煤炭消费2014年和2015年第一季度都出现下降,此前多年里,中国的煤炭消费一直增长,导致城市出现严重的空气污染以及大量温室气体排放。研究者通过计算得出结论,中国的煤炭用量已经达到”结构性的最大值”,今后5年里将维持这样的水平,而天然气用量将迅速上升。导致这一变化的原因是中国经济的结构性调整以及政策上更重视可持续发展、减少对环境的破坏。

中国对全球减排至关重要

空气污染已经成为中国最大的挑战之一

从本周一至周五,联合国成员国代表正在德国波恩就全球气候协议展开讨论,为今年底巴黎全球气候大会签署协议做准备。新的气候协议将于2020年开始生效,目标是将全球气候变暖控制在2摄氏度之内。

按照联合国政府间气候变化专门委员会的要求,要达到这一目标,至2050年,全球每年必须在2010年的基础上减少40-70%的温室气体排放。

报告认为,全球是否能在2020年或之后达到将气温升高控制在2摄氏度的目标,关键取决于中国减排的速度和能力。

格林表示,目前全球的温室气体排放约为500亿吨二氧化碳当量,中国约占四分之一。

此间舆论认为,该报告结果表明,中国政府过去一年采取的严厉措施,确实减少了煤炭的使用,对减少温室气体排放起到了切实效果。原来所说的18年,也有望缩短到13年甚至更短。凡事有惯性,一旦形成良性循环,中国环境在10年内出现巨大改善也不是不可能的。 当然,这需要政府,企业,社会和全中国人民齐心协力的共同努力。

INGRID Bergman in her own words to be shown in Sweden

INGRID Bergman in her own words to be shown soon in Sweden

By Xuefei Chen Axelsson

Stockholm, June 8 (Greenpost)– I’m Ingrid, a documentary film by Stig Björkman has moved the audience very much at its premier for the professional film makers and cinema owners as well as journalists.

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Ingrid Bergman, a great actress who won oscar award

twice the best actress and once best supporting actress in

Hollywood was remembered by her children and the one who used to work with her.

Stig Björkman can be her biggest fan as he collected all her films,

pictures and many more.

Now with interviews with her four children and her diary, Björkman

directed a successful film.

China Headlines: China launches three more free trade zones

China Headlines: China launches three more free trade zones 
    Stockholm, June 5 (Greenpost) --Three new free trade zones (FTZ) began official operation on Tuesday as China seeks to draw more international commerce. 
    The new zones were established 18 months after the first FTZ was unveiled in the financial hub Shanghai, which was designed to help streamline the overloaded administrative approval system and encourage innovation and internationalization. 
    Officials expect the new FTZs in Tianjin, Guangdong and Fujian will boost economic reform, promote trade and facilitate investment in new areas as the world's second largest economy moves away from an unsustainable export-dependent model. 
    Provincial-level officials attended the launching ceremony at the three zones Tuesday, when dozens of business licenses were ceremonially granted to registered enterprises. 
    Some businesses have already experienced the increased efficiency of working in the new zones. 
    Liu Qiya, the chief financial official with Tuwei Tongli Electrical Technology based in Xiamen, an open coastal city of Fujian, said his company was granted an operational license for the zone just three days after the application was submitted. The same procedure in other parts of the province could take weeks. 
    Antonio Fossanti, CEO of the Italian RDS, said the reason his retail company chose to operate in the Tianjin zone is the one-stop solution of problems concerning policy, customs, trade and marketing. 
    According to a detailed plan released on Monday, the new zones will be based on the Shanghai FTZ but catered to utilize their geographical locations. 
    By its first anniversary, the Shanghai zone had seen nearly 12,000 registered enterprises lured by a better trade and investment environment. 
    The Tianjin zone aims to better integrate the northern municipality with Beijing and Hebei Province. It will prioritize modern service industries, including shipping, culture and equipment manufacturing. 
    The Guangdong zone will deepen economic cooperation between the mainland and neighboring special administrative regions Hong Kong and Macao. It will have three bases in the cities of Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Zhuhai. 
    The Fujian zone will focus on developing economic cooperation between the mainland and Taiwan. It will cover three areas in Xiamen, Fuzhou and Pingtan, a new industrial park targeting investment from Taiwan. 
    The Shanghai zone, which has been more than quadrupled in size since it was established, will continue to strive for "the greatest openness" to facilitate investment and trade with currency convertibility and a sound legal environment. It will also further open its service and manufacturing industries. 
    All zones must adhere to the negative list, which details 122 prohibited or restricted areas for foreign investment, ranging from Internet news services, production of radio and television programs to non-ferrous metal mining. This number has been reduced from 139. 
    Foreign investors will be subject to the same rules and regulations for new investment as domestic firms. 
    Experts believe that these fresh zones are strategically important for the "belt and road" initiative, which aims to better connect Asia, Europe and Africa, as a way to boost investment and consumption. 
    Shao Yu, Shanghai-based chief economist of the Orient Securities Co.,Ltd., said the four FTZs will be crucial "supporting points" for the belt and road initiative. 
    "More opening-up moves are needed in regions such as southwestern Yunnan and Tibet for the new strategic layout," he said. 
    Wang Shouwen, assistant minister of commerce, said the new zones will not just copy the Shanghai zone but also break fresh ground in areas such as investment administration, trade regulation and financial systems. 
    The replication of successful reform measures is a common strategy in the reform and opening-up drive. The Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, founded in 1980, has been rolled out along the entire east coast over the past three decades. 
    That zone allowed foreign investment to develop the manufacturing industry, a driving force behind the economic boom of previous decades. 
    FTZ fever has caught the attention of officials across the country, with many pushing for their regions to be included in the next batch of FTZs. 
    However, observers warn that the central government must ensure that the FTZs are used to pioneer reform measures, and that their policies are correctly implemented. 
    Foreign business groups have said that the Shanghai zone brought improvements but they expected "more tangible benefits" of financial reforms, such as full convertibility of the yuan. Enditem
Source Xinhua
Editor  Xuefei Chen Axelsson