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Ecological Technologies for Green Development and Innovative Mechanisms for Green Finance

Changwei Pang and Tai Shan ()
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Changwei Pang: Director Professor of the Russia Central Asia Research Center at China University of Petroleum (Beijing)
Tai Shan: Doctoral student at the School of Marxism, China University of Petroleum (Beijing)

A chapter in Proceedings of the 2025 10th International Conference on Social Sciences and Economic Development (ICSSED 2025), 2025, pp 870-881 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Trump 2.0 announced his withdrawal from the Paris Agreement and the World Health Organization, and increased efforts to develop traditional energy sources, posing challenges to global climate governance. In accelerating green transformation, green industrialization continuously optimizes and innovates its green product design, reducing product carbon footprint through high carbon raw material substitution, reducing consumables, and optimizing process flow. China is firmly committed to achieving its’ dual carbon ‘goals. Economic greening and green economy are two aspects that constitute the theoretical connotation of green development. The ecological technology system focuses on the development and utilization of renewable resources, which is conducive to the sustainable use of resources and energy. Green technology can effectively save resources and energy, and promote the development of ecological industry and ecological agriculture. Starting from the aspects of energy system, economic system, innovation system, and governance system, in order to promote the smooth realization of green modernization, key challenges and breakthrough paths for systematic reconstruction are proposed.

Keywords: green development; ecological technology; green finance; green technology system (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-734-2_97

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