Xie Zhenhua
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Xie Zhenhua (Chinese: 解振华) (born 1949) is a vice chairman in China's top economic development body; National Development and Reform Commission.
Biography
Xie Zhenhua was born in Tianjin. He graduated from the of Tsinghua University with an Engineering Physics degree. Xie is currently a vice chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission[1]
Xie was forced to resign as the Minister of State Environment Ministry due to the 2005 Jilin chemical plant explosions.
He has been the lead negotiator for the People's Republic of China in the last three United Nations Climate Change Conferences held in Copenhagen, Denmark, and Cancun, Mexico, and Durban, South Africa.[2]
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