zhōng guó中国jiā kuài加快tàn pái fàng碳排放jiāo yì shì chǎng交易市场,tuī dòng推动lǜ sè绿色jīng jì经济
China is working hard to reduce air pollution and protect the environment.
The Chinese government has decided to expand the national carbon emissions trading market.
Currently, this market mainly involves power companies.
By 2027, large factories such as steel, cement, and aluminum will also join.
Each company has an emissions cap; if a company reduces pollution, it can sell its extra 'carbon emission allowances' to other companies.
This way, everyone is motivated to use cleaner technologies.
China hopes that by 2030, this market will help the country reduce pollution and support green development.
Although China still uses a lot of coal for power generation, through the carbon trading market, China can gradually reduce pollution while maintaining economic growth.
China's goal is to reach peak carbon emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.
This new policy makes China more important in protecting the Earth and encourages more companies and factories to use environmentally friendly methods.