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What Is Happening in China on Climate Change?: What Is Happening in China on Climate Change? LI Liyan and LU Xuedu BASIC China Team International Workshop on Future Climate Change Policy August 6-9, 2006, Sao Paulo, BrazilOutline: Outline China’s Present Situation Policies and Actions in China Building Together for Another Future Slide3: (中国气象局国家气候中心) Temperature increase observed with past half century in most areas, particularly in northern China Changes of Annual Average Temperature in China (1951-2001) Source: CMA, 2005 Vulnerability to adverse impact of climate changeSlide4: (中国气象局国家气候中心) Precipitation increased in southern and western China but decreased in most areas in north and north-east of China Changes of Annual precipitation in China (1956-2002) Vulnerability to adverse impact of climate change Source: CMA, 2005Selected Indicators Related to Climate Change Mitigation (2004): Selected Indicators Related to Climate Change Mitigation (2004) Source: WB, China Statistic Yearbook, WRI-CAITShare of Global Energy CO2 Emissions (2002): Share of Global Energy CO2 Emissions (2002) Source: WRI-CAITDistribution of GHG Emissions from China in 2000: Distribution of GHG Emissions from China in 2000 GHG Energy Sector Source: WRI-CAITProjected Energy Demand to 2020, 2030, 2050: Projected Energy Demand to 2020, 2030, 2050 Rapid industrialization and urbanization are the key drivers of emissions growth Source: CASS, 2006CDM Engagementregistered project by host party: CDM Engagement registered project by host party2. Policy and Actions: 2. Policy and Actions The first National Communication (NC) including country GHG inventories 1994 has submitted. China is applying GEF for financial support to formulate its second NC. National climate change strategy are under formulation and will be issued for implementation soon. Sustainable development policies and measures that are in line with climate change convention goals are taken as the national development strategy.20% Energy Intensity Reduction Target: 20% Energy Intensity Reduction Target In 1980 prices t/10000yuan (1980 price) For the first time, controlling CO2 emissions is specified as one of the goals for the country over the next 5 years. the 11th Five Year Plan (2006-2010) Source: CASS, 2006Slide12: National Objectives for Energy Diversification by 2020 Renewable Energy 11th Five-year Plan: 30 large scale wind farms with the capacity of 100Mw; Grid-connected wind and biomass will reach 5 Gw and 5.5 Gw respectively. Medium and Long term National Planning of Renewable Development: renewable energy supply 400-500 Mtce, about 1/7 of primary energy consumption, installation capacity of renewable energy30% of the total generation capacity. Wind power: Over 60 wind farm in 15 provinces, installed capacity 504MW in 2005Slide13: Deployment of Renewables Energy Solar thermal: Production capacity 15 million m2, annual increase rate 28% Solar PV: Installed capacity over 70 MW, annual market growth 20% Law of Renewable Energy issued in Jan. 2005, specific measures including financial and economic incentives are under consideration Small hydropower: over 60,000 stations of installed capacity 50GW in rural area Biomass: 17 million household biogas digesters, over 1,600 industrial-scale biogas plants, two ethanol fuel production bases, about 500,000 tons bio-oils produced, biomass power installed capacity 2,000 MW National Objectives for Energy Diversification by 2020: National Objectives for Energy Diversification by 2020 Nuclear power capacity installation for operation 40 GW, 4% of total generation capacity, 6% of total electricity production Natural gas With optimistic estimates, production will increase from 39 billion m3 in 2004 to 200 billion m3 in 2020. Da Ya Wan nuclear power station in Guangdong Talimu gas field in XinjiangNational CDM Fund -the First Carbon-driven Fund in China: National CDM Fund -the First Carbon-driven Fund in China Sources: charges on CERs from CDM projects, particularly HFC-23 projects 65% to be charged; Objectives: helping national wide actions to address climate change including, Research and training for capacity building Mitigation & adaptation activities Facilitating preparation of CDM project Other climate change related activities3. Building together for Prosperous Future: 3. Building together for Prosperous Future The Government of China has stressed: “scientific development focusing on human-centered, comprehensive, coordinated and sustainable development, to promote the integrated development of economy, society and humanity”. Weather and climate affect every aspect of people’s lives and wellbeing, and strongly affect our ability to achieve national sustainable development goals and policies (economic, social and environmental). Mainstreaming climate change policy into sustainable development strategySlide17: International Cooperation UNFCCC and Kyoto Protocol Asia-Pacific Partnership for Clean Development and Climate (AP6) 6 members: US, Australia, Japan, South Korea, China and India 8 public-private sector taskforces: to prepare a work plan and identify flagship projects Funding announced: Australia A$100m over 5 years, US US$52m for 2007 G8 + 5 China-EU Other bilateral and multilateral mechanisms (China-Canada, China-Japan, China-Brazil, China-India, China-Australia, China-USA, ……)Climate Change Mitigation Potential Projected : Climate Change Mitigation Potential Projected Energy demand will be reduced by 27% (1708Mtce) in 2050 by technology and policy scenario compared with baseline scenario in China. CO2 emission will be reduced by 39% (1263Mt-C)in 2050 by technology and policy scenario compared with baseline scenario in China Source: ERI, 2005Engagement of Social Actors: NGOs promote 26℃ Energy Saving Action for Air Conditioner every summer Engagement of Social Actors Government Civil society (NGOs, Scientific communities, etc.) Business CC &SDIndividuals also have a role to play: waste Food One-off consumables in hotel over-packed moon cake 3R (Reduction, Reuse and Recycling) to build a more resources efficient and environmental friendly society Individuals also have a role to playChina’ Position Towards a post-2012 Regime: China’ Position Towards a post-2012 Regime Following the principle of Common but differentiated responsibilities Addressing Climate change under the framework of sustainable development Taking Technology transfer and cooperation as a key to address climate change Paying equal attention to mitigation and adaptation Intensifying international cooperationSlide22: China is towards achieving sustainable future with the world.
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