Qian Guoqiang
Mr. Qian Guoqiang, a member of the United Nations Joint Compliance Supervision Committee, made a detailed elaboration from two perspectives: "Why should collaborative control be needed" and "What problems exist in collaborative control." He pointed out that improving the efficiency of policy measures can be achieved by screening and formulating a list of positive and negative collaborative emission reduction technologies; overall consideration, guiding the formulation of relevant policies with collaborative control thinking; the competent department strengthens the formulation of guidance documents for collaborative emission reduction by industry, and promotes " We should start from several aspects such as the intensity of "management emission reduction."
About the Author:
Qian Guoqiang is a member of the United Nations Joint Implementation Supervision Committee (JISC), a former member of the Chinese delegation to climate change negotiations, and deputy general manager of Beijing Zhongchuang Carbon Investment Technology Co., Ltd. Currently, he is mainly engaged in low-carbon and carbon trading-related markets and policy research and consulting work.
Qian Guoqiang is in charge of or participates in research projects related to low-carbon development, such as the National Development and Reform Commission, UNDP, the European Union, and the British SPF. More than 50 papers and review articles have been published in journals such as Environmental Resources Law Seminars and Environment and Sustainable Development. He once worked in the Department of Treaty and Law of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He participated deeply in previous climate change negotiations and related important international conferences from 2005 to 2010. He once served as the general coordinator of the negotiations of the fifth meeting of the parties to the "Kyoto Protocol" in Copenhagen and the second commitment period of Kyoto, the global Lead negotiator for issues such as long-term emission reduction goals, the legal form of the negotiation results of the Bali Roadmap, and the review of the "Kyoto Protocol" And its revision, "China Clean Development Mechanism Fund Management Measures" and fund-related supporting systems.
Qian Guoqiang: Some Thoughts on Coordinated Control of Greenhouse Gases and Air Pollutants.pdf