Economic Daily: Targeted measures to enhance development "with green content"
An article in the Economic Daily pointed out that targeted measures rely on various measures to enhance the "green content" of economic development. It is necessary to improve the integrated implementation path. Taking "carbon reduction" as the overall starting point, traction the overall situation through optimizing energy structure, upgrading industrial system, and improving carbon market mechanism. Promote "carbon reduction" by reducing pollution, constructing a coordinated path of source control, process management and terminal treatment. Restore ecology by promoting "green expansion", continuously promote land greening, strengthen the protection and restoration of forest, grassland, wetland, marine systems, and enhance carbon sequestration capacity. Nurture new opportunities with "growth", promote ecological industrialization and industrial ecology, develop forest economy, ecological tourism, health preservation, and other formats to benefit protectors; relying on green technology and financial empowerment, cultivate new growth points, strengthen the industrial cluster and employment channels of new energy vehicles, energy storage, hydrogen energy, energy conservation and environmental protection, and circular economy. Build a strong institutional guarantee. Establish a sound legal system and unified environmental policy standards, formulate rules and regulations based on the characteristics of different regions, clarify collaborative governance methods, operating mechanisms, guarantee measures, legal responsibilities, etc., to solidify the rule of law foundation for collaborative protection. Increase financial input in the green low-carbon field, guide bank credit, bonds, stocks, funds, and other resources towards green projects. Reform the assessment and evaluation mechanism, establish a comprehensive and systematic evaluation system, and include the completion of collaborative tasks in the performance evaluation system of governments at all levels.
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