中国2050零碳图景(英)-能源转型委员会-2021-114页.pdf
1 CHINA 2050 A FULLY DEVELOPED RICH ZERO-CARBON ECONOMY R O C K Y M O U N T A I N I N S T I T U T E THE ENERGY TRANSITIONS COMMISSION broader literature review. It also integrates feedback from several rounds of consultation with representatives of Chinese companies, academia and institutions as well as global companies and institutions operating in China. We warmly thank them for their contributions. This report constitutes a collective view of the Energy Transitions Commission. Members of the ETC endorse the general thrust of the arguments made in this report, but should not be taken as agreeing with every finding or recommendation. The institutions with which the Commissioners are affiliated have not been asked to ally endorse the report. The ETC Commissioners agree that it is vital that China has a strategy to achieve net-zero emissions by mid-century for the world to deliver the Paris climate objectives, that achieving this goal is technically and economically feasible, and that this transition would benefit the Chinese economy. This agreement between leaders from companies and organizations with different perspectives on and interests in the energy system should give Chinese decision-makers confidence that it is possible simultaneously to grow the Chinese economy and to limit global warming to well below 2C, and that many of the key actions to achieve these goals are clear and can be pursued without delay. The Energy Transitions Commission The Energy Transitions Commission ETC is a global coalition of leaders from across the energy landscape energy producers, energy-intensive industries, technology providers, finance players, environmental NGOs committed to achieving the Paris climate objective of limiting global warming to well below 2C and ideally as close as possible to 1.5C. Our work combines analysis to define how that objective can be achieved, and engagement with public policymakers, industry initiatives, and individual companies, to encourage and energize action which will ensure change pathways are implemented and targets achieved. The ETC is co-chaired by Lord Adair Turner and Dr. Ajay Mathur. Our Commissioners are listed on the next page. In China, the ETC partners closely with the Rocky Mountain Institute RMIs Beijing office, which acts as the ETC China secretariat. RMI is an independent, non-partisan non-profit, whose mission is to trans global energy use to create a clean, prosperous, and secure low-carbon future. It is a member of the ETC. The China 2050 A Fully Developed Rich Zero-Carbon Economy report was developed by the Commissioners with the support of the ETC and RMI China teams. It draws upon previous analyses from the ETC and Learn more at www.energy-transitions.org R O C K Y M O U N T A I N I N S T I T U T E Gregory Barker, cutive Chairman of the Board of Directors, EN Pierre-Andr de Chalendar, Chairman and CEO, Saint-Gobain Dominic Emery, Vice President, Group Strateg