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International Journal of Frontiers in Sociology, 2023, 5(12); doi: 10.25236/IJFS.2023.051219.

Research on the Path to Achieve Carbon Peak in China—from the Dual Perspectives of International Law and Domestic Law

Author(s)

Cheng Sisi

Corresponding Author:
Cheng Sisi
Affiliation(s)

School of Law, Anhui University of Finance and Economics, Bengbu, Anhui, 233000, China

Abstract

Due to the current imperfect international conventions and domestic laws and regulations on carbon emissions, insufficient utilization of international technology transfer, and insufficient cooperation between countries in addressing climate and environmental change, achieving carbon peak on schedule is still not an easy task. To this end, on the one hand, it is necessary to explore solutions from an international perspective, that is, to improve international conventions on the atmospheric environment, and to deepen international cooperation in addressing climate and environmental change with the concept of a community with a shared future for mankind; On the other hand, we need to start from our own country, improve the relevant legal system on atmospheric environmental pollution, utilize international technology transfer to research and develop clean technologies, and achieve high-quality development.

Keywords

climate environment; Carbon peaking; International technology transfer; international co-operation

Cite This Paper

Cheng Sisi. Research on the Path to Achieve Carbon Peak in China—from the Dual Perspectives of International Law and Domestic Law. International Journal of Frontiers in Sociology (2023), Vol. 5, Issue 12: 116-123. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJFS.2023.051219.

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