Core Insights - The "dual carbon" goals have been emphasized as China marks the fifth anniversary of their proposal, with a focus on reducing carbon dioxide emissions intensity during the 14th Five-Year Plan period [1][2] Group 1: Carbon Emission Reduction Efforts - China's carbon dioxide emissions intensity has been continuously decreasing during the 14th Five-Year Plan period [1] - The country has established the world's largest and fastest-growing renewable energy system, achieving its 2030 national contribution target for wind and solar power installations ahead of schedule [1] - The national carbon market has been effectively managing over 60% of the country's carbon dioxide emissions, with a cumulative trading volume of 714 million tons and a total transaction value of 48.961 billion yuan as of September 18, 2025 [1] Group 2: Climate Change Adaptation and Standards - China is leading the development of a product carbon footprint management system, having released over 100 carbon footprint accounting standards and established a national greenhouse gas emission factor database [2] - The implementation of the "National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy 2035" outlines long-term goals for adapting to climate change, including the development of 39 climate-adaptive city pilot projects [2] - Future efforts will focus on enhancing the carbon market's effectiveness and international influence, improving product carbon footprint accounting standards, and promoting green and low-carbon transitions to increase the "green content" of economic development [2]
“十四五”期间我国二氧化碳排放强度持续下降
Xin Hua She·2025-09-19 14:12