A new round of United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Bonn, Germany from 6 to 17. Local time on the 14th, 2017 China Renewable Energy Outlook Report released in Bonn, Germany, the report focuses on the development of renewable energy in China and plan for the future.
Germany Bonn UN Climate Change Conference 'Bonn Park' shot in the corner of China Pavilion. Xinhua News Agency reporter Shan Yu Qi
2017 China Renewable Energy Outlook Based on current China's established strategic policies and advanced national experience, we focus on the feasibility of a low-carbon transition to China in 2050 and propose a proposal for 2017-2020 targeting China's renewable energy development .
Wang Zhongying, Deputy Director, Energy Research Institute, National Development and Reform Commission: In our opinion, the problems of climate change, economic development and ecological environment are an issue of common ground especially with China's economic structure and energy structure. The report looks forward to a vision for renewable energy in China by 2050. What exactly is this sustainable energy path? We also hope to provide the government, including the Chinese government, and the world with a path to explore.
Former State Department Counselor Shi Dinghuan: I would like to pass this report to let experts and government officials from all over the world understand what China has done in renewable energy in response to climate change. What is the basis for our future and our future prospects are What we can contribute to the world and I think this will be better to promote China and other countries to work together to a lot of practical actions to combat climate change, especially to promote energy change, energy transformation work together to carry out.
Foreign experts participating in the report also said that China has made remarkable achievements in the field of renewable energy in recent years and this report shows the grand goal of the Chinese government and is practicable.
Asocius Kirill, 21st Century Chairman of Renewable Energy Network: In order to protect the future, we need to understand the current situation and I think this report gives us the current development in China. To plan for the future, we need Understand now, so it is very meaningful to have such an important document.
Representatives of all countries affirmed China's contribution
At this conference, all delegates expressed their affirmation of China's contribution to tackling climate change and paid close attention to China's innovation and technology and governance experience.
Morocco. China: China is a good example in many fields
During the conference, Xie Zhenhua, head of the Chinese delegation, held talks with Aziz Mai Kuval, chief negotiator of the 22nd meeting of the Moroccan delegation, and Aziz said that there have been many cooperation between China and Morocco and Morocco is very much welcome. China's technology and experience.
Aziz McCullwar, Chief Negotiator, 22nd Conference of the Parties, Morocco: I think China has shown great leadership and China has done a great deal to make us proud. In many areas of China, and many that need to be resolved Is a good example.I can think of the electrification of traffic trips and the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions, as well as all the decisions taken by the Chinese government recently.
Senegal: The Cypriot side can learn a lot from China
The representative from Senegal delegation also said that the Seychelles can learn from China valuable experiences in various fields.
DIAGA DI VOF, Member of the Senegalese delegation: I think we can learn a lot from China, as China has made good progress in these areas in terms of energy development, carbon dioxide emission reduction and carbon dioxide market, so I We think that as a developing country, we have a lot to learn from China.
Canada: China plays a very important lead role
Many representatives of developed countries attending the meeting also said that China's technological innovation and the leading role of active participation have played a decisive role in tackling climate change.
Capt. DeLuin, president of Canadian environmental technology company: China plays a very important lead role because now China's technology-driven companies are growing rapidly. With new technologies, China can show other countries how to cope with the challenges of the Earth GREAT CHALLENGES OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS We are very happy to see the Chinese government's policies to address this great challenge.
Anthony Hoblar, President, UK Energy Think Tank: China's investment in clean energy and renewable energy is impressive as investment in expanding clean energy capacity and accelerating the development of renewable energy technologies can further reduce costs, which not only helps China's transition from old energy technologies to new clean energy technologies is even helping the world make this transition, so I think China is becoming a pioneer in clean energy and has the potential to win a new industrial revolution in clean energy.
China is making efforts for the entry into force of the Paris Agreement
In fact, it is not easy for the "Paris Accord" to take effect so quickly, and what efforts has China made to get the agreement into effect as soon as possible?
Nearly 200 Parties held intensive and arduous negotiations for the Paris Agreement at the UN climate change conference in Paris at the end of 2015. In order to reach an agreement, China met with the United States, France, the European Union, India, Brazil issued a joint statement on climate change and gathered consensus to lay an important foundation for the successful convening of the conference.
In its joint efforts with all other countries, China has made a constructive contribution to pushing forward the agreement, saying that China has always adhered to the agreement as the initial result of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and stepped up its efforts to uphold the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities 'Principle, the agreement finally reached also reflects the distinction between developed and developing countries.
China has worked hard to make the international community admire
Not only has it made a positive speech in the international community, but has actively led its efforts in tackling climate change. China has put forward the concept of green development while promoting low-carbon transportation. China's efforts in the country have also won praise from the international community.
Adnan Amin, Director General, International Renewable Energy Agency: China has a profound impact on the world and China's role has changed the energy sector. China alone is the largest renewable energy market in the world, and I think On the positive side, this shows China's international responsibility.
Paris Climate Change Agreement
Article 29 of the Paris Agreement includes objectives, mitigation, adaptation, loss damage, finance, technology, capacity-building, transparency and global inventory.
The Paris Agreement states that all parties will step up their global response to the threat of climate change and by the turn of the century control the global average temperature increase within 2 degrees Celsius before the industrial revolution and to keep the temperature rise within 1.5 degrees Celsius And work hard.
The world will achieve the peak of greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible to promote the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the net zero emissions of greenhouse gases in the second half of this century the so-called 'net zero emissions' is to achieve a balance between greenhouse gas emissions and absorption, That is, the total amount of greenhouse gas emissions is basically balanced with the total amount of carbon dioxide absorbed by nature and manpower.
The "Paris Agreement" takes the "bottom-up" approach of all parties as their commitment commitment model, which is defined as a "bottom-up" model whereby parties will participate as "nationally autonomous contributions" under the agreement The global response to climate change actions; that is, all parties submit their own emission reduction plans and targets according to their own national conditions and their own development situation, which is very different from the "Kyoto Protocol." "Kyoto Protocol" for developed countries to take ' Top-down 'mandatory emission reduction arrangements have led some developed countries to withdraw from their unwillingness to accept and undermine their effectiveness.
In addition, according to the "Paris Agreement", from 2023 onwards, an inventory of the overall global progress will be conducted every five years to promote all countries' efforts to enhance their goals and strengthen international cooperation so as to achieve the long-term global goal of tackling climate change.