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Action Plan for Carbon Dioxide Peaking before 2030 (‘1+N’)
2021
Working Guidance for Carbon Dioxide Peaking and Carbon Neutrality in Full and Faithful Implementation of the New Development Philosophy
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Action Plan for Carbon Dioxide Peaking Before 2030
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Request to download all target data (.csv)- By 2030, the share of non-fossil energy consumption will reach around 25%, and carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP will have dropped by more than 65% compared with the 2005 level, successfully achieving carbon dioxide peaking before 2030. Energy: Energy | Target year: 2030
- By 2025, the share of non-fossil fuels in total energy consumption will reach around 20%, while energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP will drop by 13.5% and 18%, respectively, compared with 2020 levelsEnergy: Energy | Target year: 2025
- Target 65% reduction of carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP by 2030Economy-wide | Target year: 2030
- Target peak carbon dioxide emissions by 2030Economy-wide | Target year: 2030
- Target 80% of energy consumption to be from non-fossil energy sources in 2060Energy | Target year: 2060
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Category
Executive
Type
Regulation, Action Plan
Topics
- Mitigation
Keywords
- Soil Erosion
- , Circular Economy
- , Coal
- , Maritime Planning
- , Planning
- , Aviation
- , Renewables
- , Fossil Fuels Curbing Measures
- , Oceans
- , Carbon Sink
- , Infrastructure
- , Digital Transition
- , Hydrogen
- , Limits On Fossil Fuels
- , Education
- , Energy Conservation
- , Nuclear Fusion
- , Fuels
- , Fisheries
- , Oil And Gas
- , Energy Efficiency
- , Nuclear
- , Afforestation
Sectors
- Agriculture
- , Buildings
- , Economy-wide
- , Energy
- , Environment
- , Finance
- , Industry
- , LULUCF
- , Public Sector
- , Rural
- , Social development
- , Transport
- , Urban
- , Waste
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