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Political Economy of Climate and Clean Energy in China

Opportunities and Limits of International Influence on the Chinese Emissons Pathway
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China’s emissions pathway during the coming decades is probably the single biggest factor in determining the achievability of the climate targets agreed in Paris. This fact is due to the still growing size of the Chinese economy and its carbon intensity, based on its reliance on coal to fuel the power system. Stating this fact means not deflecting historic responsibilities concern­ing a changing climate – a responsibility that lies overwhelmingly on European and North American countries. It simply pinpoints the common interest that Europe and the rest of the world have in the accelerated transition of China to a zero-carbon economy. But an interaction of the EU with China that is productive in terms of climate action must not necessarily be described with the term «cooperation». Sometimes competition – and even confrontation – might be part of the mix. What matters in the end is that both economies transition extremely rapidly to zero emissions. This paper contributes towards fostering a deeper understanding of the challenges and the potential of Chinese-European interaction in this transition.

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Date of Publication
December 2020
Publisher
Heinrich Böll Foundation
Number of Pages
38
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Language of publication
English
Table of contents

Abbreviations
Foreword
Abstract

Introduction

Update on China’s Energy and Emissions Trends and Policies

Energy Policy and Investment in China

The 2060 Carbon Neutrality Goal and the New Five-Year Plan

Opportunities for Europe to Influence Chinese Decision-making and Trends

Conclusions

References
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