Low Carbon City Initiatives in the People s Republic of China (PRC)

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Low Carbon City Initiatives in the People s Republic of China (PRC) ADB HQ, MANILA, PHILIPPINES

Global Low Carbon Context 1992: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) negotiated at the Earth Summit in Rio 1997: Kyoto Protocol committed State Parties to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, based on the premise that (a) global warming exists and (b) human-made CO2 emissions have caused it. 2015: Paris Agreement - country-led greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction commitments known as their intended Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) SDGs: Goal 11: Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable Goal 13: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts

Global Emission Context November 2014 and September 2015: U.S.-PRC Joint Announcement on Climate Change PRC will lower carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP by 60% to 65% from the 2005 level by 2030 and increase the forest stock volume by around 4.5 billion cubic meters on the 2005 level by 2030. PRC also plans to start in 2017 its national emission trading system, covering key industry sectors such as iron and steel, power generation, chemicals, building materials, paper-making, and nonferrous metals. Source: https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2015/09/25/us-china-jointpresidential-statement-climate-change Source: Chris55 - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=42202193

PRC Low Carbon Targets 2009: Chinese government committed to reducing its carbon dioxide emissions (carbon dioxide / unit of gross domestic product GDP) by 2020, resulting in an efficiency increase of 40% to 45% of August 2010. Pilot provinces, municipalities, and cities selected in 2010 and 2012 [State Council and National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC)]

Task for Pilot Cities preparing low-carbon development plans that integrate climate change concerns into the regional Twelfth Five-Year Plan formulating supporting policies to strengthen the development of green, low-carbon development accelerating establishment of an industrial system that produces fewer carbon emissions establishing a system for collecting and managing GHG emission data promoting low-carbon lifestyles and consumption (National Development and Reform Commission 2010)

2010 LCD pilot cities 5 provinces: Guangdong, Liaoning, Hubei, Shanxi, Yunnan 2 municipalities: Tianjin, Chongqing 6 cities: Shenzhen, Xiamen, Hangzhou, Nanchang, Guiyang, Baoding

2012 LCD pilot cities 1 province: Hainan 2 municipalities: Beijing, Shanghai 26 cities: Shijiazhuang, Qinhuangdao, Jincheng, Hulun beier, Jilin, Daxinganling, Suzhou, Hua ian, Zhenjiang, Ningbo, Wenzhou, Chizhou, Nanping, Jingdezhen, Ganzhou, Qingdao, Jiyuan, Wuhan, Guangzhou, Guilin, Guangyuan, Zunyi, Kunming, Yanan, Jinchang, Urumqi

2010 Cities Carbon Objectives and Plans (1) City Target Planning Strategies and Overview Drafting Institution Tianjin 2015/2010: Carbon Intensity 15% Energy Intensity 15% Baoding 2010/2005: Carbon Intensity 25% 2020/2010: Carbon Intensity 35% Hangzhou 2020/2005: Carbon Intensity 50% Chongqing 2020/2005: Carbon Intensity 40% Construction of a new cycle of low-carbon industrial system, safe and healthy ecological system, natural and beautiful city landscape system, convenient and efficient green transport system, recycling and efficient use of resources and energy systems, and livable eco-friendly community model "China Power Valley" and "Solar City" program as the basis, planning the formation of wind power, photovoltaic, electricity, electricity storage, power transmission and power automation system of six major industries, and from the urban ecological environment, low-carbon community building aspect, low-carbon urban transport system construction to start Made 50 "low carbon Deal" to create a low-carbon economy, low carbon buildings, low carbon transport, low-carbon life, low-carbon environment, low-carbon communities "Six in One" low-carbon city Reduce the proportion of energy-intensive industries, the formation of the modern service industry and advanced manufacturing-based industrial structure, and gradually form a low-carbon industry group Tianjin Development and Reform Commission Baoding Municipality Government Hangzhou Municipality Government Chongqing Development and Reform Commission

2010 Cities Carbon Objectives and Plans (2) City Target Planning Strategies and Overview Drafting Institution Nanchang 2020/2005:Carbon Construction of low-carbon eco-industrial system, the development of Nanchang Intensity 40% semiconductor lighting, photovoltaic, outsourcing three major industries, trying to Nanchang to build a world-class photovoltaic industry base Municipality Government Guiyang Xiamen Shenzhen 2020/2005:Carbon Intensity 45-48% 2020/2005:Carbon Intensity 15% Carbon Emission 68.64 Mt 2015/2005:Carbon Intensity 39% 2020/2005: Carbon Intensity 45% Construction of urban low-carbon transport systems, green building system, the use of financial subsidies to promote energy-saving lamps use residential buildings, to guide the public to accept a low-carbon lifestyles and consumption patterns Explore low-carbon development model from transportation, construction, production of three areas, focusing on the development of LED lighting, solar architecture Guangming New District began construction of low-carbon, from the optimization of urban spatial structure, improve green municipal planning, and guide the development of industry to spread the goods, the establishment of green transport system, the development of green building and other aspects Guiyang Municipality Government Xiamen Construction & Administratio n Bureau Shenzhen Development and Reform Commission

Evaluation Indicators Level indicators # Secondary indicators Weighting/% Carbon output Carbon consumption Carbon resources Low-carbon policy 1 Carbon emissions per unit of GDP 30 2 Per capita carbon emissions 10 3 Per capita (living expense) carbon emissions 10 4 Non-fossil fuels in primary energy consumption ratio 10 5 Forest coverage 10 6 Low Carbon Economic Development Strategy and 6 Planning related 7 Carbon emission monitoring, statistical and 6 management systems related 8 Building/Construction related 6 9 Traffic related 6 10 New energy industry related 6

PRC Case Study: Xiangtan Xiangtan, Hunan Province Prefecture-level city with pop ~3 million Potential candidate for next round of LCD pilot cities 2 ongoing ADB TAs to support: Establishment of GHG inventories, monitoring platforms, low carbon development plans Mitigation, adaptation, and climate financing options (RDTA)

Challenges to LC Cities Many climate agreements made a national level; unclear how requirements and funds will reach cities Lack of local leadership, empowerment, capacity/understanding Capacity to identify and budget for climate investments and climate-smart policies Lack of reliable data Few municipal level financing opportunities

How to help cities Municipal-level global knowledge networks Understand CC scenarios Tools to measure and report CO2 emissions Support legislative/ policy framework and funding programs/ schemes Share ideas Possibilities for cities to access CC funds

Thank you for your attention! Contact: kkatich@adb.org