《中国碳中和与清洁空气协同路径(2025)》报告发布会在海口市召开

Core Viewpoint - The 2025 Annual Meeting of the Clean Air Policy Partnership (CCAPP) and the seminar on Hainan's "14th Five-Year Plan" for leading air quality and low-carbon development strategies highlighted the importance of collaborative governance in carbon reduction and pollution control during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period [1][2]. Group 1: Achievements and Challenges - Over the past decade, China has made historic achievements in ecological and environmental protection, with economic growth and air quality improvement progressing in tandem, yet structural and trend-related pressures remain [1][2]. - The current improvements in air quality are not stable, necessitating a focus on three areas during the "14th Five-Year Plan": fundamental structural changes in industry, energy, and transportation; comprehensive pollution reduction across key sectors; and the establishment of a management system for air quality with Chinese characteristics [2][5]. Group 2: Hainan's Role and Strategy - Hainan, as China's largest economic special zone and free trade port, is committed to ecological preservation and the strategic goal of becoming a low-carbon island, leveraging its ecological resources and reform platform to achieve collaborative governance of carbon neutrality and clean air [3][4]. - The province aims to enhance cooperation with CCAPP partners to explore unique pathways for collaborative development, showcasing China's ecological civilization achievements [3][4]. Group 3: Policy Implementation and Future Directions - The former chief engineer of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment emphasized the need to address uncertainties in policy implementation affecting carbon and pollution reduction, suggesting measures such as strict control of new coal consumption and promoting clean energy alternatives [5]. - The importance of aligning air quality improvement with carbon peak and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) goals was highlighted, advocating for a structured approach to air quality enhancement across regions [5].