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《奥尔堡宪章》也强调了地方政府的参与和合作,以实现可持续发展的目标
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Green infrastructure prioritizes sustainability, integrating renewable energy (solar, wind), smart grids, and eco-friendly transport (EV charging networks) to cut emissions. Projects like carbon-neutral buildings, urban green spaces, and coastal wetland restoration enhance climate resilience. Global initiatives, such as the EU’s Green Deal and China’s “sponge cities,” aim to decarbonize energy and water systems. Challenges include high upfront costs, fragmented policies, and technology gaps in developing nations. Innovations like green bonds and circular economy models (e.g., recycled materials in construction) are scaling up. By 2030, green infrastructure could reduce global CO₂ emissions by 40%, yet requires $3-5 trillion annual investments (UNEP) and stronger cross-sector collaboration to ensure equitable, climate-smart growth.
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Green infrastructure prioritizes sustainability, integrating renewable energy (solar, wind), smart grids, and eco-friendly transport (EV charging networks) to cut emissions. Projects like carbon-neutral buildings, urban green spaces, and coastal wetland restoration enhance climate resilience. Global initiatives, such as the EU’s Green Deal and China’s “sponge cities,” aim to decarbonize energy and water systems. Challenges include high upfront costs, fragmented policies, and technology gaps in developing nations. Innovations like green bonds and circular economy models (e.g., recycled materials in construction) are scaling up. By 2030, green infrastructure could reduce global CO₂ emissions by 40%, yet requires $3-5 trillion annual investments (UNEP) and stronger cross-sector collaboration to ensure equitable, climate-smart growth.
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