Founder’s Speech
HERE’S WHERE WE START:
CNACO hopes to help countries around the world achieve their net-zero emissions goals, which will not be easy to achieve. Carbon neutrality is not a simple climate issue, but a complex system engineering. Carbon neutrality has multiple attributes such as international social value and business logic. It not only involves different industries and life fields, but also penetrates into relatively new industrial fields such as energy and power, low-carbon technology. We always believe that this is a very right thing to do.
Carbon neutrality is not only our responsibility, but also a benchmark for our future business development.
The Paris Agreement is an international treaty on climate change, adopted in 2015. The Paris Agreement’s long-term temperature goal is to keep the rise in mean global temperature to well below 2 °C above pre-industrial levels, and preferably limit the increase to 1.5 °C, recognizing that this would substantially reduce the effects of climate change. Emissions should be reduced as soon as possible and reach net-zero by the middle of the 21st century. To stay below 1.5 °C of global warming, emissions need to be cut by roughly 50% by 2030.
In this context, we must uphold long-term patience and firm belief, and do our best to promote the global carbon neutrality process. At the same time, we also hope to witness and contribute to the realization of the global carbon neutrality goal.
As a non-governmental international organization, the significance of CNACO’s participation in carbon neutrality is to take carbon neutrality as an opportunity to drive global technology research and development and application innovation, and to help low-carbon technologies develop by leaps and bounds in the market. We will continue to popularize low-carbon lifestyles to countries around the world, further promote the development of the global economy towards a low-carbon, green and sustainable direction, and ultimately provide helpful solutions for the global response to climate change.
We respect everyone’s efforts and opinions.
The above words just represent a starting point, and we look forward to working together with more colleagues!