2020.9009.0

Sino-German Cooperation on Climate Policies

Sino-German Cooperation on Climate Change – Climate Partnership
Client
Auswärtiges Amt
Country
China
Runtime
Partner
Ministry for Ecology and Environment
Contact

Dr. Janto Hess

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Context

China emits the most greenhouse gases of any country in the world. As such, its climate protection measures will have enormous ramifications worldwide. However, China still needs stronger institutions and laws to counter climate change.

The country has set itself far-reaching environmental and climate protection goals for 2030. Its carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions will peak by 2030 and it will become carbon neutral by 2060. But implementing these goals poses enormous challenges, among which are uneven geographical distribution of resources and economic power, differences in the degree of development between urban and rural areas and a lack of financial and technical support.

Objective

The Chinese Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE) is being supported in designing and implementing effective climate policies so that China can achieve its climate goals for 2030 earlier.

Approach

The project is supporting the political dialogue on climate protection – such as the Working Group on the Environment and Climate Change in which both countries’ environmental ministries regularly interact.

It is encouraging informal dialogue among experts and is reinforcing cooperation on climate between China, Germany and third countries. It is also helping to secure more funding for climate financing and other green forms of financing. 
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Further Project Information

CRS code
43010

Policy markers

Principal (primary) policy objective:

  • Climate Change: Mitigation

Responsible organisational unit
2A00 Asien I

Previous project
2017.9017.9

Financial commitment for the actual implementation phase
7,900,000 €

The project contributes to these Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations:
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