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Global Warming Policies in China, 2020 Report – China Begins to Move Toward the Realization of Reducing CO2 Emissions by 2030 – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global Warming Policies in China" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

On September 22nd, China announced that China begins to move toward the realization of reducing CO2 emissions by 2030 and reducing to zero emissions of net "carbon neutral" (net zero). How can China achieve Net Zero?

This report is a comprehensive policy analysis report regarding global warming countermeasures in China, which summarized historical and latest policies such as The 10th - 13th Five-Year-Plans (2001-2020), carbon emission trade (CET), Kigali amendment, and taxonomy in China.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Part 1 Global Warming Policies in China
  • Part 2 Carbon Emission Trade in China
  • Part 3 Kigali Amendment in China
  • Part 4 Taxonomy in China

Companies Mentioned

  • Horizon
  • Refire
  • Sinosynergy
  • SinoHytec
  • WeichaiPower
  • Troowin
  • Cemt
  • Hydra Vision
  • Dongfang Electric
  • Nowogen
  • Mingtian
  • Himalaya
  • SinoFuelCell
  • SHPT
  • Sunrise Power
  • SPIC
  • SinoHyKey
  • Hydrogine
  • WUT
  • Dongyue
  • Shanghai Zhizhen
  • Shanghai Hongfeng
  • Ji Ping New Energy
  • Sunwise
  • Hyfun
  • Guofuhee
  • Air Liquid Houpu
  • Censtar
  • Suzhou Jing Li
  • Shandong Saikesaisi
  • CSIC Peric
  • CIMC Enric
  • Shenyang Gas Cylinder Safety Technology
  • Sinoma
  • ZhongdingHengsheng
  • Foresight

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/e50590

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