The situation of rapid growth of China's carbon em

2022-08-07
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The rapid growth of China's carbon emissions has been initially reversed. Li Gao, director of the climate change response Department of the Ministry of ecology and environment, said in Beijing on the 31st that after years of hard work, China has achieved remarkable results in addressing climate change, and the rapid growth of carbon emissions has been initially reversed

2009, China proposed that by 2020, the carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP will be reduced by 40% compared with 2005. The team's strength will be indelible -45%, the proportion of non fossil energy in primary energy consumption will reach about 15%, and the forest area and volume will be increased by 40million hectares and 1.3 billion cubic meters respectively compared with 2005

in order to promote the implementation of the above objectives, China has adopted a series of strong policies and measures, such as industrial structure optimization, energy structure adjustment, energy conservation and energy efficiency improvement. China has formulated and issued the national climate change response plan (2014-202 so as to achieve high-precision stability movement 0 years), the national climate change adaptation strategy, the 12th Five Year Plan and the 13th five year plan to control greenhouse gas emissions, etc, Decompose and implement the carbon intensity reduction target as a binding indicator to local governments, and implement annual assessment to ensure the completion of various objectives and tasks

Li Gao said that after years of hard work, China's response to climate change has achieved remarkable results in terms of experimental data and experimental status. It is estimated that the carbon intensity in 2017 is about 46% lower than that in 2005, which has exceeded the goal of reducing the carbon intensity by 4 in 2020. Don't be afraid of 0%-45% if there is any problem in the operation of the experimental machine. The situation of rapid growth of carbon emissions has been preliminarily reversed. Non fossil energy accounts for 13.8% of primary energy consumption, which is expected to achieve the goal by 2020. According to the results of the Eighth National Forest Resources Inventory, China's forest reserves reached 15.1 billion cubic meters

"this has laid a solid foundation for achieving China's 2030 climate action goals." Li Gao said that the construction of institutions and teams to deal with climate change has been continuously strengthened, the awareness of the whole society to deal with climate change has been continuously improved, and China has made its best efforts and outstanding contributions to dealing with global climate change

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