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MARRAKECH, Morocco, Nov. 11 (Xinhua) -- The Solar Impulse Foundation launched on Friday the World Alliance for Clean Technologies at the Climate Change Conference (COP22) in the Moroccan city of Marrakech.


Less than four months after the first ever solar flight around the world, Bertrand Piccard, pilot of the flight, said during a press conference that the alliance proves his vision that clean technologies can reach the objectives of the Climate Action Agenda.


The coalition brings together start-ups, companies, institutions and organizations producing, implementing and supporting the use of clean technologies.


The alliance's ambition is to globally advance the cause of clean technologies, said Bertrand Piccard, chairman of the Solar Impulse Foundation.


"Initiatives like the World Alliance for Clean Technologies are exactly what we need to further enable investors, governments, cities and citizens to harvest the rich variety of clean technologies that already exist or are under development," said Patricia Espinosa, the executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).


"We need the best and brightest minds -- from the North and the South -- to deliver clean technologies that can collectively accomplish the goals of the Paris Climate Change Agreement and all the sustainable development goals to catalyze a healthy and prosperous future for all," she added. Enditem


BORDEAUX, July 3 (Xinhua) -- World champion Peter Sagan topped the Tour de France riders' time sheet after winning the second stage on 4 hours, 20 minutes and 51 seconds at Cherbourg-en-Cotentin on Sunday.


It has been the 26-year-old Slovak's first time in his career to claim a yellow jersey, just one day after Mark Cavendish did so.


As 198 riders took the start in Saint-Lo, Cavendish led the race after his opening stage win on Saturday, but it was Trek-Segafredo's Belgian rider Jasper Stuyven who led almost all the way throughout the 183km stage.


A leading quartet emerged right from the start of the stage and opened up a 5:30 advantage after just 20km before taking that up to almost seven minutes at one point.


The peloton caught Stuyven 500 meters before the line at the uphill finish, however, with Sagan in front and French sensation Julian Alaphilippe at the second place to lead the best young rider competition.


Besides the stage victory and the yellow jersey, Sagan, who has so far five stage victories of the Tour under his name since his debut in 2012, also relieved former leader Cavendish of the green points jersey.


Stuyven took possession of the polkadot King of the Mountains jersey.


Alaphilippe is now second overall to Sagan at eight seconds with Valverde third at 10. Froome is fifth at 14, two places ahead of Quintana, who is on the same time.

Myanmar pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi waves at supporters as she visits polling stations at her constituency Kawhmu township November 8 Rui Patricio Mundial Camisola , 2015. Voting began on Sunday in Myanmar's first free nationwide election in 25 years, the Southeast Asian nation's biggest stride yet in a journey to democracy from dictatorship. (REUTERSSoe Zeya Tun) Aung San Suu Kyi visits a poll station. Aung San Suu Kyi visits a poll station. Aung San Suu Kyi visits a poll station. Myanmar election commission officer opens the ballot box to start the vote counting at a polling station during the country’s general election Sunday, Nov. 8, 2015 Rolando Portugal Camisola , in Yangon, Myanmar. Myanmar voted Sunday in historic elections that will test whether popular mandate can loosen the military's longstanding grip on power, even if opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi's party secures a widely-expected victory. (AP PhotoKhin Maung Win) Myanmar election commission officers count votes at a polling station at the country’s general election Sunday, Nov 8 Bruno Fernandes Portugal Camisola , 2015, in Yangon, Myanmar. With tremendous excitement and hope, millions of citizens voted Sunday in Myanmar's historic general election that will test whether the military's long-standing grip on power can be loosened Joao Cancelo Portugal Camisola , with opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi's party expected to secure an easy victory. (AP PhotoKhin Maung Win) Citizen's line up to vote at a polling station on the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar, Sunday, Nov. 8 Adrien Silva Portugal Camisola , 2015. With tremendous excitement and hope, millions of citizens voted Sunday in Myanmar's historic general election that will test whether the military's long-standing grip on power can be loosened, with opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi's party expected to secure an easy victory. (AP PhotoMark Baker) Supporters of Myanmar's National League for Democracy party stand in pouring rain as they watch early voting results outside the NLD headquarters in Yangon, Myanmar Eduardo Portugal Camisola , Sunday, Nov. 8, 2015. With tremendous excitement and hope, millions of citizens voted Sunday in Myanmar's historic general election that will test whether the military's long-standing grip on power can be loosened Cedric Portugal Camisola , with opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi's party expected to secure an easy victory. (AP PhotoMark Baker) Supporters of Myanmar's National League for Democracy party stand in pouring rain as they watch early voting results outside the NLD headquarters in Yangon, Myanmar, Sunday, Nov. 8 Ricardo Quaresma Portugal Camisola , 2015. With tremendous excitement and hope, millions of citizens voted Sunday in Myanmar's historic general election that will test whether the military's long-standing grip on power can be loosened, with opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi's party expected to secure an easy victory. (AP PhotoMark Baker) Officials carry an elderly woman in her wheelchair down the stairs of a polling station after casting her vote in Yangon, Myanmar Mario Rui Portugal Camisola , Sunday, . Cheap Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap Jerseys China Cheap Jerseys China Cheap Jerseys From China Cheap Wholesale Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Online Cheap Jerseys China Wholesale Cheap NHL Jerseys China Wholesale Soccer Hats Free Shipping
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