China Shifts to Dual Carbon Control System Targeting GDP Intensity
China announced a fundamental policy shift from controlling just carbon intensity to managing both total emissions and intensity, targeting a 17% reduction in CO2 per unit GDP by 2030. This represents a significant tightening of climate commitments alongside expanded deployment of wind, solar, nuclear, and hydropower capacity.
The world's largest emitter adopting total emissions caps signals accelerating global decarbonization and creates massive market opportunities in clean energy technologies.
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