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          【Mingli Lecture 2021, Issue 58】 11-30 Professor Sun Chuanwang, Xiamen University: Some Energy Economics Issues on Carbon Neutrality

          Time: Tuesday, 30 November 2021, 10:00am - 11:40am


          Tencent Conference Number: 657 676 031


          Speaker: Prof. Sun Chuanwang, Xiamen University


          Speaker Bio.


          Sun Chuanwang is a professor at the China Energy Economy Research Centre, School of Economics, Xiamen University, and a PhD supervisor. He is a Young Scholar of the Ministry of Education and the Vice President of Xiamen Institute of Information Industry and Informatization. His research interests include green development, low-carbon transition and energy finance. He is a consultant of China International Engineering Consulting Co. He has published dozens of papers in domestic and international journals such as "China Social Science", "Economic Research" and "Energy Economics".


          Brief report content.


          On 22 September 2020, China made a solemn commitment at the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly to meet its carbon peak and carbon neutral targets. in December 2020, China further proposed several aggregate targets to address climate change. in July 2021, the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) held a meeting to re-emphasize the integrated planning and comprehensive deployment of carbon peak and carbon neutral work. The carbon peak and carbon neutral targets not only fully demonstrate China's determination and confidence in low carbon development, but also imply a broad and profound economic and social system change. From the perspective of China's current carbon emission characteristics, combined with the ways and paths of energy transition, a number of frontier issues in energy economics are summarised from various perspectives, including developmental, phased and balanced, which are worth further exploration in the future.


          (Organised by: Department of Applied Economics, Research and Academic Exchange Centre)


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