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    Dr. Tang Renhu, a Ph.D. in Thermal Engineering from Xi'an Jiaotong University, is a distinguished professor and senior engineer. He serves as a representative of the 16th Beijing Municipal People's Congress and is a member of the Population, Resources, and Environment Committee of the 15th Central Committee of the Democratic Progressive Party.

    Dr. Tang is a pioneer who was among the first in China to dedicate himself to the field of low-carbon initiatives. He holds key roles such as the Chief Scientist of the national "973" Program, Chief Advisor for Climate Change and Energy Projects in China for the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), Director of the CITIC Development Reform Research Foundation, founding member of the "China Carbon Neutrality 50 Forum," Special Researcher for the Beijing Municipal Government Advisory Office, Visiting Professor at Nagoya University, Adjunct Professor at Xi'an Jiaotong University, and Industry Professor in Hubei Province, among other positions.

    Dr. Tang has received notable accolades, including the Second Prize for Outstanding Achievements in Soft Science Research awarded by the National Energy Administration, the First Prize for Technological Progress from China Datang Corporation, and recognition as an outstanding talent with outstanding contributions in Dongcheng District, Beijing.

    Dr. Tang Renhu, a Ph.D. in Thermal Engineering from Xi'an Jiaotong University, is a distinguished professor and senior engineer. He serves as a representative of the 16th Beijing Municipal People's Congress and is a member of the Population, Resources, and Environment Committee of the 15th Central Committee of the Democratic Progressive Party.

    Dr. Tang Renhu, as an expert in the fields of climate change and low-carbon initiatives, possesses in-depth knowledge of policy research and technological applications related to climate change, ecological civilization, technological innovation, low-carbon development, energy conservation, emission reduction, and green finance. He has led multiple projects under the National Science and Technology Support Program from the 11th Five-Year Plan to the 13th Five-Year Plan.

    In his role as the Chief Scientist of the 973 Program, Dr. Tang directed the research project on "Carbon-related Taxation and Market Issues" under the National Key Basic Research and Development Program (973 Program) for addressing climate change. He has been actively involved in the top-level design and development of China's carbon market, serving as the chief editor or major contributor to over ten monographs, including "Carbon Markets," "Methodological Application Guide for Clean Development Mechanism," "Core Standards and Processes for Clean Development Mechanism Project Development," "Innovation Opportunities and Challenges in China's Carbon Market Policies," "Carbon Emission Trading Market in China: From Principles to Practice," and "Concise Action Guide for Carbon Peak and Carbon Neutrality."

    Dr. Tang has been a long-time observer of China's "dual-carbon" policy progress, delivering lectures on "dual-carbon" initiatives by invitation from various provincial party committees and governments. He has provided "dual-carbon" training sessions for numerous large state-owned enterprises and publicly-listed companies, including China National Petroleum Corporation, State Power Investment Corporation, Shell, Golden Eagle, and Huaxia Bank. His research report, "Research on Beijing's Energy Development under the Carbon Neutrality Goal," was honored with the Excellent Research Achievement Second Prize by the United Front Work Department of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China. Additionally, several pieces of advice on social sentiments and opinions authored by Dr. Tang have been adopted by the General Office of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, and the CITIC Reform and Development Research Foundation as references for decision-making.