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China's Long-Term Low-Carbon Development Strategies and Pathways

China's Long-Term Low-Carbon Development Strategies and Pathways

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This open access book introduces a multi-disciplinary and comprehensive research on China's long-term low-carbon emission strategies and pathways. After comprehensively considering China’s own socioeconomic conditions, policy design, energy mix, and other macro-development trends and needs, the research team has proposed suggestions on China’s low-carbon development strategies and pathways until 2050, with required technologies and policies in order to realize the goals of building a great modern socialist country and a beautiful China. These achievements are in conjunction with the climate goals set in the Paris Agreement alongside Global Sustainable Development. The authors hope that the research findings can serve as a reference for all sectors of Chinese society in their climate research efforts, offer support for the formulation and implementation of china’s national low-carbon development strategies and policies, and help the world to better understand China’s story in the general trend of global green and low-carbon development.

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Keywords

  • Central government
  • Central government policies
  • Civil codes / Civil law
  • Economic Recovery Through Green and Low-Carbon Development
  • Energy technology & engineering
  • Environmental management
  • Global Climate Governance and International Cooperation
  • Investment and Cost
  • Jurisprudence & general issues
  • Law
  • Low-Carbon Transformation of end-use Sectors
  • Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  • open access
  • Paris Agreement
  • Politics & government
  • Power System Transition
  • Primary Energy Demand Carbon Emissions
  • Society & Social Sciences
  • Sociology
  • Sociology & anthropology
  • sustainability
  • Systems of law
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • The environment

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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-2524-4

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