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The win-win pathway of economic growth and CO2 emission reduction: a case study for China
Authors:Jiankun He  Lanlan Lu  Hailin Wang
Institution:1. Research Center for Contemporary Management, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China;2. Institute of Energy, Environment and Economy (3E), Tsinghua University, Beijing, Chinahejk@tsinghua.edu.cn;4. Institute of Energy, Environment and Economy (3E), Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Continuously reducing the CO2 intensity of GDP is the core strategy for developing countries to realize the dual targets of economic growth and CO2 emissions reduction. The measures are twofold: one is to strengthen energy saving and decrease energy intensity of GDP and the other is to promote energy structural decarbonization and reduce CO2 intensity of energy consumption. In order to control global temperature rise no more than 2°C, the decrease in CO2 intensity of GDP needs surpass 4% before 2030, but it could be merely about 2% based on the current trend. Therefore, all countries ought to speed up the low-carbon transition in energy and economy. As for China, keeping a continuous decline in CO2 intensity of GDP of 4%–5% will ensure the realization of the NDC objectives, and also promotes the early peaking of CO2 emissions before 2030. China will play a positive leading role in realizing a win-win low-carbon development coordinating sustainable development and climate change mitigation.
Keywords:Climate change  energy reform  low-carbon development  China
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