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  • 2025

    Anchor of Stability: China's Role in Global Governance amid a Shifting World

    On the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement, the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences (CRAES) and the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs (IPE) jointly released the report "Anchor of Stability: China's Role in Global Governance amid a Shifting World" at the COP30 United Nations Climate Change Conference. The report notes that at a critical juncture when climate change is intensifying and global climate governance is facing severe challenges, China has firmly implemented its "dual carbon" goals, pragmatically advanced the green transformation of its economy and society, and has become the essential "anchor" and key "driving force" in maintaining the stability of the global climate governance system.
    Publication Date:2025-11-15
  • 2024

    China's Good Practices to Address Climate Change

    To continuously track China's progress in addressing climate change, following the release of the report China's Pragmatic Actions to Address Global Climate Change at the COP28 conference in Dubai, the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences (CRAES) and the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs (IPE) have once again joined forces. They have reviewed the important climate policies formulated and released by China in recent years and compiled 57 exemplary practices involving multi-stakeholder participation from the government, enterprises, and the public in addressing climate change. These practices summarize China's experiences in green transformation and achievements in low-carbon technology from ten aspects, supporting the nation’s dual carbon actions and high-quality development, while also providing valuable insights and references for other developing countries globally.
    Publication Date:2025-03-28
  • 2024

    China's Good Practices to Address Climate Change (Executive Summary)

    To continuously track China's progress in addressing climate change, following the release of the report China's Pragmatic Actions to Address Global Climate Change at the COP28 conference in Dubai, the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences (CRAES) and the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs (IPE) have once again joined forces. They have reviewed the important climate policies formulated and released by China in recent years and compiled 57 exemplary practices involving multi-stakeholder participation from the government, enterprises, and the public in addressing climate change. These practices summarize China's experiences in green transformation and achievements in low-carbon technology from ten aspects, supporting the nation’s dual carbon actions and high-quality development, while also providing valuable insights and references for other developing countries globally.
    Publication Date:2024-11-20
  • 2023

    China's Pragmatic Actions to Address Global Climate Change

    The Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences (CRAES), the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs (IPE) and Friends of the Earth (HK) have set up a joint research team to study and publish the report China's Pragmatic Actions to Address Global Climate Change. By taking stock of the ten major actions taken by China to respond to climate change and fulfil the carbon peaking and neutrality commitment, the research team analyzed how the nation has developed a top-level design centered on the formulation of the "1+N" policy system, formed an overall strategy to actively and steadily promote carbon neutrality, and guided the participation of the provinces and cities, industrial sectors and the wider society to carry out pragmatic emission reduction measures. The research team believes that China has made positive progress in the implementation of the "dual carbon" commitment and the Paris Agreement, and that there is significant potential for accelerated progress.
    Publication Date:2023-12-06
  • 2023

    China's Pragmatic Actions to Address Global Climate Change (Executive Summary)

    The Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences (CRAES), the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs (IPE) and Friends of the Earth (HK) have set up a joint research team to study and publish the report China's Pragmatic Actions to Address Global Climate Change. By taking stock of the ten major actions taken by China to respond to climate change and fulfil the carbon peaking and neutrality commitment, the research team analyzed how the nation has developed a top-level design centered on the formulation of the "1+N" policy system, formed an overall strategy to actively and steadily promote carbon neutrality, and guided the participation of the provinces and cities, industrial sectors and the wider society to carry out pragmatic emission reduction measures. The research team believes that China has made positive progress in the implementation of the "dual carbon" commitment and the Paris Agreement, and that there is significant potential for accelerated progress.
    Publication Date:2023-12-05
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