The Research on the Funding Barriers of the Development Wood Carbon Sequestration Materials Industry

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Global warming caused by CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions has a direct impact of human existence, The current three sets of technological solutions corresponding to the global warming to develop low carbon economy such as improving energy efficiency and conservation, reducing the carbon content of energy, development and utilization of natural carbon sinks, are not only existence of selection bottleneck but also run hardly and cannot solve global warming in this century fundamentally. Wood carbon sequestration is a new global carbon pool based on technological innovation, combined with modern agriculture, created by means of industrialization. Wood carbon sequestration is not only a long-term carbon sequestration benefits storage body also can be a low-cost production resources or materials. To cultivate it to become an industry will not only become the new economic growth point for farmers to increase incomes, promote regional economic restructuring and industrial upgrading but also end the dependence of forest wood resources to human. This paper puts forward some corresponding countermeasures and suggestions on making reform on institutional level and the innovation of financial products to support the development of wood carbon sequestration materials industry, based on the financing obstacles to the development of wood carbon sequestration materials industry, form the significance of wood carbon sequestration materials development.

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