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Перспективы сотрудничества России и Китая в сфере зеленой энергетики

Authors: Xiao, H.;

Перспективы сотрудничества России и Китая в сфере зеленой энергетики

Abstract

Экономическая глобализация сопровождается также глобализацией проблем экономического развития, таких как истощение традиционных энергетических ресурсов, глобальное изменение климата, загрязнение окружающей среды и др. Перед лицом этих проблем британский экономист Пирс впервые в 1989 году предложил концепцию зеленую экономику в своей книге. Суть этой концепции заключается в том, чтобы следовать и реализовывать модель устойчивого развития, которая рационально использует ресурсы, защищает окружающую среду и приносит пользу будущим поколениям, а источником этой экономической модели является экологически чистое производство энергии.

Economic globalization is also accompanied by the globalization of economic development problems, such as the depletion of traditional energy resources, global climate change, environmental pollution, etc. In the face of these problems, the British economist Pierce first proposed the concept of a green economy in his book in 1989. The essence of this concept is to follow and implement a sustainable development model that rationally uses resources, protects the environment and benefits future generations, and the source of this economic model is clean energy production.

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КИТАЙ, ЭНЕРГЕТИЧЕСКОЕ СОТРУДНИЧЕСТВО, RES, РОССИЯ, ЗЕЛЕНАЯ ЭНЕРГЕТИКА, ВИЭ, RUSSIA, GREEN ENERGY, CHINA, ENERGY COOPERATION

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