
Analysis of the Achievements and Challenges of China's Environmental Development
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Abstract
China's green development has made great historical achievements in the recent decade. The strategic position of green development has achieved a historic leap forward, the quality and stability of the ecosystem have been greatly improved, the trend of decoupling economic development and carbon emissions has been shown, and the green development system has been basically formed. However, China's green development also faces multiple contradictions and challenges. The challenges of energy transformation and energy security, green transformation and upgrading of industrial structure and technological constraints, unbalanced and insufficient green development between regions, mismatch between green consciousness and green actions, and incomplete green institutional systems. The paper, through a method of literature review, explores the exact achievements and challenges in China and it finds that the impact of the achievements and challenges of green economy development on China and how to deal with the achievements and contradictions of green economy development by discussing the countermeasures and suggestions of high-quality economic development. The significance of studying this topic is to make more people have a deep understanding of the degree of green economic development in China and the role of reference for other countries.
Keywords
environment, green development, ecosystem
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Xie,Z. (2025). Analysis of the Achievements and Challenges of China's Environmental Development. Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences,153,201-205.
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