会议专题

Chinas Low Carbon Economy Situation and Development Trend

Global climate change has been brought about by anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) and is considered one of the most complex challenges that mankind must face in the twenty-first century. Reducing carbon emissions is now a worldwide task. The concept of the low carbon economy was first put forward in the UK in 2003 in the Energy White Paper titled Our future energy-creating a low carbon economy (DTI, 2003). The content of the Energy White Paper and its influence on future policy direction has attracted considerable public attention and extensive discussion. More and more countries around the world are making the transition towards becoming low carbon economies, including China. This paper presents analyzed the situation of Chinas low carbon economy and development trend. Chinas carton emissions are 5,012,377 in 2009. As a top carbon emitter, China is facing increasing pressure to curb its greenhouse emissions. After the Copenhagen Climate Conference, China submitted the targets of energy-saving and emissions reduction, promised that the carbon emissions will reduce 40 ~ 45% out of per GDP till 2020. For China, Opportunities and challenges coexist. We should adjust the industrial structure and the energy structure, in order to realize the green economy.

Low-carbon economy Emerging industries Government investment Sustainable development Carbon market

WU Fei

School of Management, the University of Science and Technology of China, China, 230026

国际会议

2011 International Symposium ----Low--Carbon Economics and Sustainable Forestry Management(2011年低碳经济与可持续林业管理国际学术研讨会)

北京

英文

235-241

2011-03-08(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)