China News Service, May 18th. Jin Xiandong, Director of the Policy Research Office of the National Development and Reform Commission and spokesperson, introduced on the 18th that at present, the National Development and Reform Commission is speeding up the preparation of an action plan for peaking carbon emissions by 2030, researching and formulating power, steel, non-ferrous metals, and petrochemicals. Chemical, building materials, construction, transportation and other industries and fields have implemented plans to achieve carbon peaks, actively plan green and low-carbon technological breakthroughs, and strengthen and improve carbon sink capabilities, and further clarify the timetable, roadmap, and roadmap for carbon peaks and carbon neutrality. Construction drawings.

  The National Development and Reform Commission held a press conference on the 18th. Some reporters asked questions. Carbon peak carbon neutralization is one of the key tasks of this year. The National Development and Reform Commission is responsible for the important task of formulating related top-level designs. What is the current progress of this work?

  Jin Xiandong introduced that the National Development and Reform Commission resolutely implements the decisions and deployments of the Party Central Committee and the State Council, accelerates the formulation of top-level design documents for carbon peaking and carbon neutrality, and carefully studies policies and measures for carbon peaking and carbon neutrality in various industries and fields.

At present, we are stepping up the preparation of an action plan for peaking carbon emissions by 2030, researching and formulating implementation plans for peaking carbon emissions in industries and fields such as electricity, steel, non-ferrous metals, petrochemicals, building materials, construction, and transportation, and actively planning green and low-carbon technology research and development. We will further clarify the timetable, road map, and construction map for carbon peaking and carbon neutrality through guarantee schemes such as the consolidation and improvement of carbon sink capacity.

  In the next step, the National Development and Reform Commission will speed up the establishment of a carbon peak, carbon neutral "1+N" policy system in accordance with the central decision-making and deployment requirements, in accordance with the principles of overall deployment, system promotion, classified policies, and key breakthroughs, and further promote carbon dioxide emissions. The peaking action promotes economic and social development based on efficient use of resources and green and low-carbon development, accelerates the realization of green changes in production and lifestyles, and promotes the national carbon peaking target by 2030 to be achieved on schedule.