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Work item: L.TR_MAP_GHG
Subject/title: Assessing the Projections of Urban Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Status: [Carried to next study period]
Approval process: Agreement
Type of work item: Technical report
Version: New
Equivalent number: -
Timing: -
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Supporting members: State Grid Corporation of China, China Information Communication Technologies Group
Summary: Climate change has become a severe challenge for sustainable human development. In response to the urgent need to address climate change, countries around the world have introduced their national plans for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and carbon neutrality timelines. The main purpose of this technical report is to establish a comprehensive set of method and assessment for greenhouse gas emission projection, covering but not limited to data collection, model establishment, emission projecting, and strategy evaluation, to fill the current gap of lacking international standards specifically tailored for this field. The technical report aims to provide cities and relevant stakeholders with a framework for scientifically and systematically projecting carbon emissions, assisting them in making more informed decisions when planning and implementing emission reduction strategies. Through the technical report, it is expected to facilitate the exchange and sharing of technical experiences and best practices among cities worldwide, accelerating progress in greenhouse gas emission projection in urban contexts, thereby supporting the sustainable development of global cities in economic, social, and environmental dimensions. This initiative aims to overcome existing barriers in the application of carbon emission projection technology, fostering innovation and progress in managing urban greenhouse gas emissions. Ultimately, this will enable cities worldwide to progress towards their green and low-carbon transformation goals more effectively.
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Contact(s):
Zhengwei Chang, Editor
lu gan, Editor
Wenxin Peng, Editor
Yufei Teng, Editor
Han Zhang, Editor
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