iGDP 2015-2016 Annual Report
English, Chinese
JUL 2017
Annual Report
Summary:
The 2015–2016 iGDP Annual Report outlines the organization’s mission to advance green growth through integrated policy research and practical solutions across climate change, low-carbon urban development, and green economy transitions. During this period, iGDP produced research tools, books, working papers, and reports while convening forums and workshops on carbon pricing, fossil fuel subsidy reform, low-carbon city planning, and Paris Agreement implementation. Key initiatives included supporting China’s low-carbon pilot cities and the Alliance of Peaking Pioneer Cities, developing the China City Green Low-Carbon Development Index, managing the Green Low-Carbon Development Think Tank Partnership (GDTP), and engaging internationally at COP21 and COP22.
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