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Energy Base for Carbon Peaking and Carbon Neutrality

In: China’s Road to Carbon Peaking and Carbon Neutrality

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  • Zhuang Guiyang

    (Research Institute for Eco-civilization, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)

  • Dou Xiaoming

    (University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
    High-quality Development Research Center, Beijing Academy of Science and Technology)

Abstract

At present, the world has basically reached a political consensus to promote economic and social transition, say no to resource dependence, and move towards carbon neutrality. China’s “dual carbon” goals not only are intended to protect the environment, but also dovetail with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, Long-Range Objectives Through the Year 2035, the second centennial goal, etc., as well as meet the essential requirement of the paradigm shift of social-economic development. Han Zheng, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Vice Premier, stressed that “we must respect the law, seek truth from facts, base ourselves on reality in everything we do, and keep a scientific pace of work” in the process of achieving carbon peaking and carbon neutrality. We can conduct targeted emission reduction actions and improve efficiency by analyzing the essential issues of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality, and comprehending the economic logic of energy saving and carbon reduction.

Suggested Citation

  • Zhuang Guiyang & Dou Xiaoming, 2023. "Energy Base for Carbon Peaking and Carbon Neutrality," Springer Books, in: Guiyang Zhuang & Hongchun Zhou (ed.), China’s Road to Carbon Peaking and Carbon Neutrality, chapter 0, pages 61-86, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-99-3122-4_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-3122-4_4
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