iGDP 2025 Annual Report
English, Chinese
May 2026
Annual Report
Summary:
This annual report reviews iGDP's work and China's green transition progress in 2025, highlighting the country's first absolute emission reduction target in its 2035 NDC, the formal adoption of the "dual control" policy for carbon emissions, and record-breaking renewable energy growth, alongside iGDP's research, provincial transition assessments, and international engagement efforts.
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