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  • Friends and participants in Glasgow, and those who are joining us virtually from around the world.

  • First, I want to extend a warm welcome to you all for your presence at COP26 Taiwan Day.

  • While the COVID-19 pandemic continues to present tremendous challenges to the world, the efforts to tackle the global climate crisis also requires our immediate and joint attention.

  • In recent decades, the world has faced increasingly grave challenges from extreme weather and climate change.

  • Taiwan, as an integral part of the global community, is looking to play a role and make greater contributions in this important endeavor, so we can leave a better world for our future generations.

  • Therefore, on this critical issue of climate change, Taiwan is determined to join the world in working towards the goal of net-zero emissions by 2050.

  • My Administration has been aggressively implementing an Energy Transition Plan since 2016 and is cultivating an even more aggressive plan to expedite our energy transition towards the net-zero goal.

  • To demonstrate our commitment, we are also incorporating the target of 2050 net-zero emissions into our domestic law.

  • Our Government is also engaging the private sector to jointly develop green energy.

  • Our collaboration has helped Taiwan's installed solar power capacity grow 450% over the past five years.

  • And our first offshore wind farm began operation in 2019.

  • Our efforts don't stop here.

  • We aim to do more than just to expedite our own energy transition.

  • Taiwan is also working to become the green energy hub in Asia.

  • We also want to share our experience with neighboring countries to facilitate a more sustainable region.

  • With the international community taking steps towards a zero-carbon economy, I am pleased to see so many experts from government agencies, industry, civil society, and academia gathered here today.

  • This is a wonderful opportunity for us to discuss and exchange views on green energy and green finance with our friends from around the world.

  • Let me take this opportunity to reiterate that Taiwan is willing and capable to work side-by-side with our international partners to achieve our collective goal of net-zero emissions by 2050.

  • Taiwan regards attaining net-zero and mitigating crises as our collective and generational responsibility.

  • And for this very reason, Taiwan should be included as part of the solutions to address the global climate crisis.

  • No single country can do this alone.

  • Only by being united can we ensure a sustainable environment for future generations.

  • Thank you all again for your participation.

  • I wish you all a productive and fruitful COP26 Taiwan Day.

  • Thank you.

Friends and participants in Glasgow, and those who are joining us virtually from around the world.

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