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钟寰平:坚定信心 担当尽责
Zhong Guo Huan Jing Bao·2025-09-29 01:35

Group 1 - China's new round of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) aims for a 7%-10% reduction in total greenhouse gas emissions by 2035 compared to peak levels, with a target for non-fossil energy consumption to exceed 30% of total energy consumption [1] - The total installed capacity of wind and solar power is expected to reach over 360 million kilowatts, which is more than six times the capacity in 2020 [1] - The announcement marks a significant strategic decision for China's green and low-carbon development, aligning with the goals of the Paris Agreement and reflecting China's commitment to sustainable development [1][2] Group 2 - Over the past five years, China has made substantial efforts to achieve its "dual carbon" goals, focusing on industrial restructuring, pollution control, and ecological protection [2] - China aims to achieve the largest reduction in carbon intensity globally and to transition from peak carbon emissions to carbon neutrality in the shortest historical timeframe [2] - The country emphasizes the need for both domestic efforts and a favorable international environment to meet its NDC targets [2] Group 3 - The implementation of a national strategy to actively address climate change includes promoting energy and industrial transformation, as well as the large-scale deployment of renewable energy technologies [3] - The carbon market will be expanded in terms of industry coverage and trading entities, enhancing its effectiveness and international influence [3] - There is a focus on fostering a green and low-carbon lifestyle among the public, encouraging widespread participation in sustainable practices [3] Group 4 - China remains committed to actively participating in and leading global climate governance, regardless of international circumstances [4] - The country will continue to uphold the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities and work collaboratively with other nations to build a clean, beautiful, and sustainable world [4]