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Climate Change Is A Major Issue For All Countries

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Climate change is a major issue for all countries. Each individual country needs to do their individual part to help the entire world. It takes many small puzzle pieces to complete the bigger puzzle and see the whole picture. The agreement China came to in Paris was to develop the smaller pieces that will help limit the emissions of CO2, starting and focusing mainly on China. According to PDF (12), China is the country emitting the largest CO2 count, calculated at 30% of the world’s CO2 emission at the end of 2014. This is due to the intense consumption of fossil fuels (China Report 1). Because of the emission of CO2, the citizens and environment of China had to learn to adapt to their new situation. Not only did they need to adapt, they …show more content…

Researchers from the Nationally Determined Contribution have gathered evidence that proves the success rate of the agreement. Multiple scenarios were conducted and they all said there is “more than 50% probability to achieve the 2°C target in the IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report which are consistent with China’s actual situation, the emission reduction requirement for China by 2030 is almost coherent with the emission reduction target China sets in its INDC” (paper, 1).
Following the signing of the agreement, China promised to: limit coal conception, focus on Green buildings and development, renewable energy, cleaner transportation, control super greenhouse gas HFCs, monitor greenhouse gas usage, and avoid high carbon investments overseas (NRDC). China already made some progress before the agreement was sign. According to the China Report, in 2014,
Carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP is 33.8% lower than the 2005 level;
The share of non-fossil fuels in primary energy consumption is 11.2%;
The forested area and forest stock volume are increased respectively by 21.6 million hectares and 2.188 billion cubic meters compared to the 2005 levels;
The installed capacity of hydro power is 300 gigawatts (2.57 times of that for 2005);
The installed capacity of on-grid wind power is 95.81 gigawatts (90 times of that for 2005);
The installed capacity of solar power

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