China Zero Carbon Initiative

China Zero Carbon Initiative

Climate Change Is Here To Stay

In the past few years, global governments, organizations and individuals have reached a consensus that Climate Change is real, has accelerated over many generations: as a result of atmospheric pollution generated by human use of natural resources at an unsustainable rate. The issue can no longer be dismissed or avoided! The earth has a natural ability to regenerate its land, water and air; yet the magnitude of the pollution imbalance has now overwhelmed the earth’s mechanisms to cope and restore itself.

One policy and innovative program organization, the NGO founder of the Zero Carbon Initiative; is the Energy Investment Professional Committee (EIPC) of the Investment Association of China (IAC). EIPC has emerged as a national voice to recommend and initiate solutions that are not theoretical or rhetorical rather are grounded in facts, science and innovation.

EIPC through its affiliate Skytower Energy in Beijing is a founding member of Skytower initiative and with likeminded national organizations are promoting ways to tie together climate resilience and sustainable economic development. EIPC is about practical solutions that advocate for climate change mitigation using innovative individual technologies and “next gen” thinking.

Initiatives

China challenged all groups, industries and nations to meet the call for climate resiliency with its 2030 Carbon Peak and 2060 Carbon Neutrality goals. EIPC’s standing and reputation derive from key findings beginning in January 2020, with the initial “Zero Carbon Initiative” and gathering facts to submit to China’s leaders on the investment aspects and requirements of the challenge ahead.

On April 20, 2021, the Full Report on Zero Carbon Investing, was approved as a roadmap of guidance of well researched evaluations of critical technologies to drive down carbon emissions through technical and policy applications. EIPC was aided by the work of the prominent US NGO think tank Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) known widely for its work on practical analysis and recommendations with nations searching for climate resilient applications.

EIPC since the inauguration of the Zero Carbon Initiative has provided scholarship and a “middle way “to achieve results within the practical constraints of sustainable development and economic necessity. China framed the question of the objective 2030 Carbon Peak and 2060 Carbon Neutrality; many have adopted this as a useful measure and a proper goal for themselves.

EIPC has evolved into a hands-on utility for seeking to accelerate compliance with these stated national objectives. Already, it is EIPC, that is aligning industries with problems to innovators with solutions in an organized effective manner: ultimately bringing new climate mitigation technologies online much faster than thought possible.

EIPC advocates that if one company in a particular sector can be helped then results of the help “multiply” the benefits to the individual company but also to the sector. One solution can now become a “standard solution.” Solving multiples of the same problem across a global sector is cost efficient, and much faster than trying to solve each problem in a new way.

Today, the Zero Carbon Initiative Committee has issued National Standard of Zero Carbon General Guide and number of initial Standards which including Zero Carbon School, Zero Carbon Industry Park, Zero Carbon Manufacturing, Zero Carbon Data Center, Energy Industry ESG and Energy Industry ESG Information Publishing.