For 12 years, what has the Shenzhen International Low Carbon City Forum told the world?

SHENZHEN, China, Oct. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On October 28, the 12th session of the Shenzhen International Low Carbon City Forum was opened successfully.

"Shenzhen, international and low-carbon" - for 12 years, the forum has been talking about stories of going green.

It is a story of forerunners. The forum was born along with the Shenzhen International Low Carbon City. 12 years ago, a new name appeared on the map of Shenzhen. Shenzhen International Low Carbon City has been a pioneer in green transformation from a wild land with factories to a green and low-carbon industry cluster with a better environment.

It is the epitome of Shenzhen's innovative development. As the facilitator of innovation, the forum, over the past 12 years, has witnessed the brainstorm of low-carbon ideas, the debut of cutting-edge green technologies and consensus for green development. Now "Shenzhen Green" has become an ID of high-quality development.

In 2023, the increased value of Shenzhen's green and low-carbon industries reached 220 billion yuan, up 16.9% year on year. At the same time, energy consumption per 10,000 yuan of GDP, water consumption and carbon emission intensity dropped to 1/3, 1/8 and 1/5 of the national average, respectively.

It is a role model of international cooperation for sustainable development. In response to climate change, the forum has become a stage of consensus and cooperation, and witnessed the efforts of knowledgeable people in promoting green development and low-carbon transformation in the world.

The hands of clocks are turning, and the International Low Carbon City has gone all the way forward, as has the International Low Carbon City Forum with strong momentum.

Rooted in Shenzhen International Low Carbon City, the forum tells the world about moving towards green.

A special city gives birth to a forum

Tracing back to the origin of the forum, we have to mention the origin of the International Low Carbon City first.

Back in 2010, scholars from both China and the Netherlands launched an initiative to build a low-carbon city of ecological knowledge at the junction of Shenzhen, Dongguan and Huizhou.

"Initially, it was only an academic idea, but it soon became a decision of the Shenzhen Municipal Government under the direct guidance of the NDRC, and eventually the flagship project of China's international cooperation with the EU on sustainable urbanization."

It took just 3 years to realize the three-stage jump, from conception to implementation, according to one of the earliest advocates of the Low Carbon City, Wang Dong, who is also the secretary-general of the Development Center of Shenzhen International Low Carbon Forum.