Paving the Ecological Foundation of New Industrialization with Green and Low-Carbon Development
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/940mpg15Keywords:
The new industrialization, green development, low-carbon, domestic and foreign experiencesAbstract
Since its inception, the new industrialization has incorporated green and low-carbon into its characteristics. Against the backdrop of the interweaving of global economic development and environmental protection, green development is an inevitable choice for China to break through resource and environmental constraints and promote the development of new industrialization. This article first analyzes the connotation and characteristics of new industrialization and green low-carbon, and then introduces the practical experience of green development in the European Union, the United States, and China. The European Union focuses on transforming energy structure and promoting innovation in green technologies, the United States focuses on supporting green low-carbon development through legislation and building market mechanisms, while China actively explores from top to bottom through policy guidance, industrial transformation, and energy system optimization. Based on domestic and foreign experiences, this article proposes to strengthen the division of responsibilities, improve supply levels, optimize energy structure, and other aspects to cultivate a green background for new industrialization.
Downloads
References
[1] Yang Chengyu. Practice and Challenges of EU Green Development—Analysis from the Perspective of Carbon Neutrality. German Studies, 2021, 36(03): 79-97+154-155.
[2] Chen Xin, Yang Chengyu. Motivation, Implementation Paths, and Prospects of European Energy Transition. Eurasian Economy, 2022(04): 55-74+126.
[3] Li Qiang. EU Launches "Green Pact Industry Plan". People's Daily, 2023-02-07(017). DOI: 10.28655/n.cnki.nrmrb.2023.001200.
[4] Lv Xiaobei, Chen Ting, Ding Jiefang. Enlightenment of Green and Low-Carbon Policy Mechanisms in European Countries on China. Journal of Urban Planning, 2022(S1): 272-278. DOI: 10.16361/j.upf.202207039.
[5] Liu Xiaofang, Zhang Xiangqian. Implications of the US Green Economy for High-Quality Development of Shanghai's Green Economy. Science and Technology and Industry, 2022, 22(10): 301-306.
[6] Mei Yuqian. Comparative Study on Clean Energy Transformation Paths between Germany and the United States under the Background of Global Energy Transition. East China Normal University, 2023. DOI: 10.27149/d.cnki.ghdsu.2023.002334.
[7] Hong Qunlian. Research on Green and Low-Carbon Transformation of China's Industrial Chain Supply Chain. Economic Observer, 2023(09): 56-66. DOI: 10.16528/j.cnki.22-1054/f.202309056.
[8] Wang Dawei, Meng Hao, Zeng Wen, et al. Study on Green Development Strategies of Europe, America, and Japan from the Perspective of "Dual Carbon". Global Science and Technology Economy Outlook, 2022, 37(05): 61-66+76.
[9] Guiding Opinions on Accelerating the Transformation and Upgrading of Traditional Manufacturing Industry (MIIT Joint Regulations [2023] No. 258).
[10] Comprehensive Promotion of Green Manufacturing, Accelerating Green and Low-Carbon Development of Industry — Series of Reviews on Promoting High-Quality Development of Industry and Informatization in 2024; China Electronics News. (https://www.cena.com.cn/industrynews/20240116/122633.html)
[11] Li Jifeng, Chang Jiwen. Foundation, Paths, and Policies for Low-Carbon Transformation of China's Industry — Historical Review and Future Thinking. Urban and Environmental Studies, 2023(02): 56-71.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2025 Highlights in Science, Engineering and Technology

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.