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Achievements, challenges and global implications of China's carbon neutral pledge

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HIGHER EDUCATION PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11783-022-1532-9

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Carbon neutrality; Carbon peak; Renewable energy; Negative emission; Carbon capture; Utilisation and storage; Nature-based solution

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  1. NUIST-Reading Research Institute Pump-Priming Project (UK) [NRRIPPP-01]
  2. Royal Society International Exchange Grant (UK) [IECNSFC211430]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [42211530082, 71921003]

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China's pledge of carbon neutrality by 2060 is crucial in inspiring global climate action and reducing global warming and air pollution-related premature deaths. It can also encourage other major carbon-emitting countries and nations along the Belt and Road Initiative routes to actively contribute. However, achieving carbon neutrality requires technological breakthroughs, large-scale investments, and strong policies and implementation plans.
China has been committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2060. China's pledge of carbon neutrality will play an essential role in galvanising global climate action, which has been largely deferred by the Covid-19 pandemic. China's carbon neutrality could reduce global warming by approximately 0.2-0.3 degrees C and save around 1.8 million people from premature death due to air pollution. Along with domestic benefits, China's pledge of carbon neutrality is a game-changer for global climate action and can inspire other large carbon emitters to contribute actively to mitigate carbon emissions, particularly countries along the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) routes. In order to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060, it is necessary to decarbonise all sectors in China, including energy, industry, transportation, construction, and agriculture. However, this transition will be very challenging, because major technological breakthroughs and large-scale investments are required. Strong policies and implementation plans are essential, including sustainable demand, decarbonizing electricity, electrification, fuel switching, and negative emissions. In particular, if China can peak carbon emissions earlier, it can lower the costs of the carbon neutral transition and make it easier to do so over a longer time horizon. China's pledge of carbon neutrality by 2060 and recent pledges at the 26(th) UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) are significant contributions and critical steps for global climate action. However, countries worldwide need to achieve carbon neutrality to keep the global temperature from growing beyond the level that will cause catastrophic damages globally.

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