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National Plan For Tackling Climate Change 2014-2020

2014PolicyAdaptationMore details
Sectors: Energy, LULUCF, Transport
The National Plan For Tackling Climate Change is a comprehensive government strategy that covers mitigation, adaptation, scientific research and public awareness. It includes chapters on 'Status and Prospects', 'Guidelines And Main Objectives', 'Controlling Greenhouse Gas Emissions', 'Adapting To The Impacts of Climate Change', 'Implementation Of Pilot Demonstration Projects', 'Improving The Regional Response To Climate Change', 'Incentives And Restraint Mechanisms', 'Strengthening Scientific And Technological Support', 'Capacity Building', 'Deepening International Exchanges And Cooperation' and 'Performance and Evaluation'.

The plan's targets are: by 2020, to cut carbon emissions per unit of GDP by 40-45% from 2005 levels, to increase the percentage of non-fossil fuels in primary energy consumption to 15% and to increase the proportion of forest area and stock volume by 40m ha and 1.3m m3 respectively from a 2005 baseline.
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Resilient infrastructure, Fossil fuel divestment, Net zero growth plan, Sustainable fishing

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National Plan For Tackling Climate Change 2014-2020
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  • Cut carbon emissions per unit of GDP by 40-45% from 2005 levels by 2020Economy-wide: Economy Wide · Target year: 2020
  • The value-added CO2 emissions per unit of industry will fall by about 50% by 2020 against a 2005 baselineIndustry: Energy Intensity · Target year: 2020
  • By 2015, the level of carbon dioxide emissions from large-scale power generation enterprise groups will be controlled at 650 g/kWhIndustry: Energy Intensity · Target year: 2015
  • 1000 low-carbon commercial pilot by 2020: selected commercial establishments such as representative stores, hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions to carry out pilot projects, and strengthen the operation and supply chain management through the enhancement of new technologies such as energy-saving and renewable energy, and significantly reduce CO2 emissions from pilot commercial organizations.Tourism: Renewable Energy · Target year: 2020
  • In 2020, the CO2 emission per unit passenger transport volume will be 5% lower than in 2010, and CO2 emissions per unit freight turnover 13% lower than in 2010.Transportation: Efficiency · Target year: 2020

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