Carbon Peaking, Carbon Neutrality and Green and Low-Carbon Development of China’s Economy
QIAO Xiaonan, School of Economics, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China
Carbon Peaking, Carbon Neutrality and Green and Low-Carbon Development of China’s Economy
The successively proposed carbon peaking and carbon neutrality have not only set new goals for the green and low-carbon development of China’s economy, but also demonstrated China’s further determination and sense of responsibility for a greater contribution to address global climate change. Considering the importance of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality in the course of achieving the Second Centenary Goal (1949-2049), it is necessary for China to make scientific planning for the roadmap of carbon emission reduction, carbon peaking and carbon neutrality to ensure building a great modern socialist country under carbon constraints. More specifically, the optimization and realignment of energy structure, industrial structure, production and consumption structure, the rational planning of afforestation, and the vigorous development of global carbon emissions trading will be the core strategies for boosting green and low-carbon development of China’s economy.
carbon peaking, carbon neutrality, carbon emission reduction, green and low-carbon development
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