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减污降碳提升发展“含绿量”
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-09-22 23:23
Core Viewpoint - The central urban work conference emphasizes "coordinated reduction of pollution, carbon emissions, and expansion of green spaces" as a crucial path for building green, low-carbon, and beautiful cities [1] Group 1: Green Low-Carbon Development Strategies - Various regions are exploring green low-carbon development paths based on their resource endowments and regional characteristics, focusing on "source prevention, systematic governance, and key breakthroughs" [2] - Examples include Tianjin promoting the use of new energy vehicles, Hangzhou's green energy-efficient building renovations, and Changji's "waste-free city" initiative [2] - These initiatives demonstrate the feasibility of coordinated efficiency and provide valuable experiences for enhancing the "green content" of economic development in other areas [2] Group 2: Challenges and Systematic Approaches - Many cities face challenges such as heavy industrial structures, high energy consumption, and insufficient green technology reserves [2] - To promote coordinated reduction of pollution, carbon emissions, and expansion of green spaces, a systematic approach is needed to break down barriers and enhance multi-level coordination [2] Group 3: Policy and Planning Framework - Strengthening top-level design by formulating special plans for green low-carbon development, clarifying emission reduction and ecological expansion goals, and ensuring alignment with various national and local planning frameworks [3] - Establishing an integrated policy system that merges carbon emission control with environmental impact assessments and pollution prevention mechanisms [3] - Encouraging collaboration across departments and regions to promote policy synergy and regulatory cooperation [3] Group 4: Technological Innovation and Application - Promoting integrated innovation in green technology tailored to urban needs, focusing on renewable energy, clean coal utilization, water conservation, and low-energy buildings [4] - Advancing the application of advanced technologies such as carbon capture, green hydrogen smelting, and smart energy systems [4] - Utilizing digital and intelligent methods to enhance environmental management and ecological restoration, aiming to build near-zero carbon parks and low-carbon communities [4]