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Original source: Beijing Daily
Author: Xu Jintao
Achieving carbon peak and carbon neutrality requires a drastic change in growth model
The Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (World Climate Conference) held in Paris in 2015 had two main outcomes.
China's energy, climate and other sectors will be under unprecedented pressure
China's annual carbon emissions have attracted worldwide attention.
The carbon peak and carbon neutral targets are often reflected in the "14th Five-Year Plan", and they are also prominently reflected in this year's government work report.
Energy policy is increasingly open and flexible
It is a very ambitious goal to build an energy system dominated by renewable energy during the "14th Five-Year Plan" period.
We have no reason not to value the potential of the ecosystem
We also had promises of plantation in the past, but that was the icing on the cake, and it was not counted in China's emission reduction results.
The future environmental protection policy measures will need to be transformed
In the past, environmental protection mainly relied on administrative measures.
(The author is the deputy dean of the National Development Institute of Peking University and the director of the Center for Environmental and Energy Economics of Peking University)