Many different approaches are needed to achieve reductions in GHG emissions from the transportation sector. Carbon emissions trading schemes (ETSs) are widely used in industry and are effective in reducing the overall social cost of emissions abatement. This article reports the development of a downstream ETS for the transportation sector and its application in Shenzhen, China. The ETS was devised as a mandatory cap-and-trade scheme and, as a first step, was applied to public transportation. An integrated cap was set on the total emissions from buses and taxis: an absolute cap for existing vehicles and a relative increment for new entrants. Allowances were allocated by grandfathering or benchmarking and a 'reverse mechanism' was e...
This paper estimates the energy consumption and CO2 emissions from China's urban passenger transport...
We propose a methodology, consistent with the Kyoto Protocol‟s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), to...
How to avoid and deal with dangerous climate change, which will have catastrophic economic and socia...
This paper describes the progress of the research and practice on incorporating mobile sources, espe...
The mitigation of carbon emissions has been the subject of gradual policy development in the interna...
The transportation sector is a leading source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide, and one o...
Promoting changes in the transport energy mix is critical to reducing carbon dioxide emissions from ...
The article offers an overview of China’s national cap-and-trade system for greenhouse gas emissions...
Upon completion, China’s national emissions trading scheme (C-ETS) will be the largest carbon market...
In order to tackle climate change and build a low-carbon economy, China has selected seven provinces...
As the largest emitter of greenhouse gas ('GHG') in the world, China has been considering adopting a...
The Chinese government is acutely aware of the problem of climate change. In the crucial crossroads,...
Climate change has become one of the hottest issues in international law. As the world’s second-larg...
In March 2011, the Chinese government unveiled a plan to establish a domestic cap-and-trade carbon m...
Abstract Emission Trading System (ETS) is an innovative practice under the progress of green develop...
This paper estimates the energy consumption and CO2 emissions from China's urban passenger transport...
We propose a methodology, consistent with the Kyoto Protocol‟s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), to...
How to avoid and deal with dangerous climate change, which will have catastrophic economic and socia...
This paper describes the progress of the research and practice on incorporating mobile sources, espe...
The mitigation of carbon emissions has been the subject of gradual policy development in the interna...
The transportation sector is a leading source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide, and one o...
Promoting changes in the transport energy mix is critical to reducing carbon dioxide emissions from ...
The article offers an overview of China’s national cap-and-trade system for greenhouse gas emissions...
Upon completion, China’s national emissions trading scheme (C-ETS) will be the largest carbon market...
In order to tackle climate change and build a low-carbon economy, China has selected seven provinces...
As the largest emitter of greenhouse gas ('GHG') in the world, China has been considering adopting a...
The Chinese government is acutely aware of the problem of climate change. In the crucial crossroads,...
Climate change has become one of the hottest issues in international law. As the world’s second-larg...
In March 2011, the Chinese government unveiled a plan to establish a domestic cap-and-trade carbon m...
Abstract Emission Trading System (ETS) is an innovative practice under the progress of green develop...
This paper estimates the energy consumption and CO2 emissions from China's urban passenger transport...
We propose a methodology, consistent with the Kyoto Protocol‟s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), to...
How to avoid and deal with dangerous climate change, which will have catastrophic economic and socia...