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    By Hou Liqiang | China Daily | Updated: 2023-04-13 10:06
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    Rising consumption

    With the acceleration of urbanization and continuous rises in living standards, China's per capita energy consumption and carbon emissions will rise consistently, she said. She added that the Tanpuhui mechanism can help people calculate the emissions they have prevented and raise awareness of low-carbon development across all sectors of society.

    That view was endorsed by Guo Jifu, head of the Beijing Transport Institution, a government body. In Beijing, for example, private cars now contribute half the carbon emissions from transportation, said Guo, who is also a member of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the top political advisory body.

    He noted that carbon emissions by private cars and their proportion in total emissions from transportation are both expected to rise. "China's urbanization still lags significantly behind developed countries. As more people move into cities, they will surely have higher demand for automobiles," he said.

    He added that in most Chinese cities, related demand will also rise as urban areas expand and people face longer commutes.

    The promotion of new energy vehicles will undoubtedly play a role in helping to curb emissions from urban transportation, he said. Greater efforts should be made to optimize the layout of cities by building more convenient life cycles so residents can find all their daily necessities within a short distance of home.

    The optimization of the urban transportation structure is also of great importance, he said. If people can take the subway instead of driving, it will result in greater emissions reduction. If bicycles become a lifestyle choice, the amount reduced will be even larger.

    The development of information technology and the mobile internet have made the application of the Tanpuhui mechanism possible because low-carbon commuting can be recorded and people's contributions to emissions reduction can be calculated, Guo said.

    MaaS — aka "Mobility as a service", a Tanpuhui program in the capital — has proved successful in encouraging residents to opt for greener methods of travel, he said.

    The program was launched in 2019 by the Beijing Municipal Commission of Transport and Amap, an Alibaba-backed map service. According to Alibaba, 2.3 million people are currently using MaaS on the Amap platform. Last year, the green travel undertaken by those people helped reduce carbon dioxide emissions by more than 200,000 tons, equivalent to the emissions from 100,000 gas-powered cars in an average year, it said.

    In 2021, 24,000 tons of carbon credits generated via MaaS were traded for 1.2 million yuan ($174,000) at the China Beijing Green Exchange. All the gains were returned to MaaS users via gifts. On MaaS platforms, users can exchange their credits for vouchers for hotels, tourist attractions and restaurants, as well as subway tickets. One ton of carbon credits will net a subway ticket with a value of 50 yuan.

    Greater awareness

    Yan Luhui, CEO and founder of Carbonstop, a provider of carbon management software and consulting services in Beijing, has stressed the role of Tanpuhui in raising people's awareness of low-carbon lifestyles, which is key for the country's climate targets.

    Industries with high emissions are definitely the priorities for carbon reduction after the announcement of the country's climate targets, and businesses should be the major contributors, Yan said.

    "But all enterprises are built on people; only when people have an established awareness of low-carbon lifestyles can we fundamentally implement the targets of peaking carbon dioxide emissions and achieving carbon neutrality," he said, adding that he is looking forward to seeing the government and businesses join hands to promote the Tanpuhui mechanism.

    He stressed the importance of government participation in establishing such platforms because that will underline their credibility.

    The government should also work out a methodology that will enable a unified standard to be established to calculate carbon reductions via different low-carbon activities, he said.

    Such a methodology would provide greater market recognition of carbon credits from Tanpuhui platforms, thus enhancing the willingness of smokestack companies to offset their emissions with such credits, he noted.

    Those who run the platforms should strive to make their applications capable of recognizing more low-carbon activities to attract more users, he added.

    Yan also expects to see mutual recognition of carbon credits generated on different Tanpuhui platforms so users will have more choices when exchanging them for products.

    "This will further enhance people's willingness to participate," he said.

    While a lot of work may still have to be done to improve the Tanpuhui mechanism, Shen, the student, has already found it interesting enough to become an individual carbon ledger user.

    "We all want to be recognized when doing things," he said. "No matter whether the ledger brings us material rewards or moral encouragement, as long as it can win us recognition, we are all willing to keep using it, and we will undertake low-carbon activities with a more positive attitude."

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