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城市减污降碳提升发展“含绿量”
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-09-24 05:44

Group 1 - The central urban work conference emphasizes "coordinated reduction of pollution, carbon emissions, and expansion of green spaces" as a crucial path for building green and low-carbon cities [1] - Local governments are exploring green and low-carbon development paths based on their resource endowments and regional characteristics, focusing on "source prevention, systematic governance, and key breakthroughs" [2] - Cities face challenges such as heavy industrial structures, high energy consumption intensity, and insufficient green technology reserves, necessitating a systematic approach to break down barriers and enhance coordination for high-quality urban development [2] Group 2 - Strengthening top-level design by formulating special plans for green and low-carbon development, aligning emission reduction and ecological expansion goals with various national and regional planning frameworks [3] - Establishing an integrated policy system that merges carbon emission control with environmental impact assessments and pollution prevention mechanisms, promoting cross-departmental and cross-regional collaborative governance [3] - Promoting integrated innovation in green technology, focusing on the development and application of low-carbon technologies tailored to urban needs, including renewable energy utilization and ultra-low energy consumption buildings [4]