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Taiwan is an island-nation with high population density, limited natural resources, frequent natural disasters, and a special international position. Due to these circumstances, the necessity and urgency of pursuing sustainable development are more important compared with the situation in other countries. In step with global trends toward sustainable development, the Executive Yuan established the National Council for Sustainable Development (hereinafter referred to as the NCSD) in August 1997. In December 2002, the President promulgated the Basic Environment Act, in which Article 29 authorizes the NCSD’s official position.







Government-Industry Partnership for Net-Zero Emissions and Industry Transformation
/在: English News /通過:The United States, Taiwan, Japan, and Slovakia Cohost First Labor-centered Global Cooperation and Training Framework (GCTF) Workshop on “The Future of Work in a Post-COVID-19 Economic Recovery”
/在: English News /通過:The 26th Taiwan-Australia Joint Energy and Minerals, Trade and Investment Cooperation Consultations (JEMTIC) Sharing Strategic Deployments of Net Zero Emissions and Facilitating Bilateral Cooperation
/在: English News /通過:Accelerating Sustainable Development through Symbiosis of Solar PV And Environment
/在: English News /通過:Taiwan working toward net-zero emissions by 2050
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