中国
碳中和
激励
自然资源经济学
气候变化
温室气体
中立
业务
低碳经济
减缓气候变化
环境经济学
经济
政治学
生态学
微观经济学
生物
法学
作者
Zhu Liu,Zhu Deng,Gang He,Hailin Wang,Xian Zhang,Jiang Lin,Ye Qi,Xi Liang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s43017-021-00244-x
摘要
China is currently the world’s largest emitter of carbon dioxide (CO2). China therefore has a key role in global climate change mitigation. Policies and commitments are required to enable decarbonization. In this Perspective, we summarize the key features of China’s CO2 emissions, its reduction processes and successes in meeting climate targets. China’s CO2 emissions reductions have been substantial: by 2020, carbon intensity decreased by 48.4% compared to 2005 levels, achieving objectives outlined in the Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions and Nationally Determined Contributions. These reductions rely on the achievements of sectoral and sub-national targets outlined by China’s Five-Year Plans. However, China still faces the challenges of reaching its peak total CO2 emissions before 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality before 2060. Key steps towards China’s carbon neutrality include increasing its non-fossil energy share, deploying negative-emission technologies at large scale, promoting regional low-carbon development and establishing a nationwide ‘green market’. To achieve these steps, top-down socio-economic development plans must coincide with bottom-up economic incentives and technology development. China has implemented various mitigation strategies to lower their CO2 emissions. This Perspective outlines the progress in reaching these CO2 reduction targets, and the pending challenges the nation faces to achieve carbon neutrality.
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