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Thematic Report January: China Pledge to carbon Neutrality before 2060

by Sandhya Adhikari | 25-01-2022 18:56 recommendations 1

At the General Debate of the 75th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, China, the world¡¯s largest emitter of carbon dioxide, made a bold statement about its plans for tackling carbon emissions: aiming to have CO2 emissions peak before 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality before 2060.

In our day to day life, everything we do produces carbon. From driving to powering our home-operations of business, green house gases, burning fossil fuel and so on. We need to resolve these cases. Therefore, to maintain carbon neutrality we need to consider many things. We can use electric cars, solar panels for houses, stop wasting natural resources. When it comes about business we have to consider it perfectly. Such as; Offset emissions through a wide choice of high quality projects around the world, develop their marketing and communications strategy around their environmental credentials, set their carbon neutrality and carbon management strategies, implementing cost effective carbon reduction programs, calculate & track their carbon foot print. We can use renewable energy and nuclear power to reduce carbon emission.

 

 

What's Carbon Neutrality?

 

Carbon neutrality refers to a general equation: CO2 emitted = CO2 absorbed. Hence, no new carbon dioxide is released in the atmosphere. The main reason for greenhouse emissions is burning fossil fuels then used to produce temporary and ineffective energy. In fact, ICT states that all non-renewable energy is the primary reason for global warming, being the source of more than 80% of the world's electricity. Furthermore, producing the main energy sources (Coal, Nuclear, Natural Gas) costs less than the production of renewable energy (Hydro Power, Solar Panels, Wind) when measured, considering the efficiency on the long run. Back to the main topic, because powering digital companies is releasing CO2, those need to switch to efficient renewable energy.

So, Carbon neutrality is the balance between emitting carbon and absorbing carbon emissions from the atmosphere in carbon sinks.

 

Opportunities and Challenges

 

Since China relies on fossil fuels for around 85% of power production with coal at 60%, the energy sector has the biggest role to play to achieve its goal. It¡¯s estimated that China needs to minimize fossil fuels consumption from the 85% of total energy mix to 25% to reach carbon neutrality. However, grid operators have few incentives to buy renewables, highlighting the urgency of power market reform.

 

Personally, How do you think the challenges and opportunities regarding China¡¯s carbon neutrality pledge?

 

 

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  • Hannah Mentor says :
    Hello Sandhya, this is your mentor Hannah.

    Great thematic report on China's status on carbon neutrality. Since we don't have a Tunza ambassador living in China, introducing China's ecological status is quite reare.
    I think there are big challenges regarding China??s carbon neutrality pledge, since they're developing and using so much energy where most of them are generated from fossil fuels. How hard it would be to reduce 60% of fossil fuel use, right? Though, with their developing technologies renewable energy sure will be researched more and be commercialized.

    Thank you for your great article and please keep up with your wonderful work :)

    Sincerly,
    Hannah

    Posted 26-01-2022 21:19

  • Joon Mentor says :
    Hello Sandhya, this is your mentor Joon.

    Minimizing the usage of fossil fuel is crucial to achieve carbon neutrality. It is also related to renewable energy of last month. Using Solar, Hydraulic, Geothermic generation and other forms of generations can be useful. Countries pursuing carbon neutrality will have to face different challenges, and active participation is required.

    Well read your article, and let's keep up.

    Best,

    Joon
    Posted 26-01-2022 11:07

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