Chen Zhenlin, born in May, 1968, master student, doctor of science. He is currently Party Secretary and Director of China Meteorological Bureau. He used to be Party Secretary and Director of Shanghai Meteorological Bureau, Director and spokesperson of Emergency Disaster Reduction and Public Service Department of China Meteorological Bureau, and Director of Personnel Department of China Meteorological Bureau.
Chen Zhenlin emphasized that after more than 70 years of development, China's meteorological modernization has made great achievements, made remarkable achievements in serving the country and people, and fully demonstrated China's characteristics and institutional advantages. It is necessary to further adhere to the positioning attribute of meteorological cause as a scientific, basic and leading social public welfare cause, the coordinated development pattern of departments, and the meteorological leadership management system with China characteristics.
Introduction of activities attended by Chen Zhenlin.
Chen Zhenlin has long been engaged in international cooperation, meteorological service and comprehensive management of meteorological systems. Participated in the United Nations international negotiations on climate change, the management of national public meteorological service organizations and the construction of meteorological disaster prevention and mitigation system; Explore and promote meteorological disaster impact forecasting and risk early warning services, promote the construction of national public emergency early warning information release system, and promote the establishment of a normalized inter-ministerial liaison meeting system for meteorological disaster prevention.
In addition, he also participated in organizing meteorological support for major events such as the Beijing Olympic Games and the Shanghai World Expo, and participated in the activities of international organizations such as the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR) on behalf of the China Meteorological Bureau for many times.