Hilaire Yankulije
Center for Research on Societies and Environments, France
Title: Chinese five years plan (2016-2020) and its role in green house GAZ reduction and climate resilience Global polic
Biography
Biography: Hilaire Yankulije
Abstract
The role of China in both in emission of Greenhouses gases is important. This country is now world number one in above said gases emission and its yearly deposits in atmosphere is enormous. In 2009, the Chinese emission was about 10, 33 Gt. This amount was representing more than 30% of Global emission because the latter was 35,27Gt.In 2014, according to international reports, the annual Chinese emission reached 29% of Global emission. For some details, the former Mongolian empire contributed to by two-thirds to the net growth of coal consumption and the latter part in global total CO2 deposited in atmosphere is 40%. Even it becomes evident that International community still seized by the problem the role of big emitters and china particularly remain a focus of every one who want to examine the problem.
As many of world countries China have submitted its INDC in which it promises to enhance the actions against climate change among which the reduction of CO2 emission by 33.8% lower than the 2005 level; to increase the forest area by 21.6 million hectares and 2.188 billion cubic meters compared to the 2005 levels. In the electrification of energy, China envision to build a hydropower capacity of 300 gigawatts the capacity of on-grid wind power is 95.81 gigawatts and the capacity of solar power of The installed capacity of solar power is 28.05 gigawatts. However, in the aftermath of COP21 we can ask ourselves how China is translating into action those promises. This Paper aim at exploring how China five years economic plan envisions to reduce Greenhouse gases emission.