China has implemented emissions trading schemes in seven cities and provinces, and is planning a national cap-and-trade scheme. The seven pilot schemes show marked differences in design and operate in very diverse economic circumstances. Challenges encountered in the pilot schemes include the risk of over-allocation of emissions permits, unpredictable underlying growth trends, robust measurement and verification procedures, and the interaction with regulation in the energy sector. In addition, experiences from developed countries’ emissions trading schemes, in particular the EU ETS, can help inform the decisions about the design of a future Chinese national scheme. We find that Chinese policymakers will need to pay particular attenti...
Harnessing market instruments of climate governance, such as emission trading schemes (ETS) into an ...
As the largest emitter of greenhouse gas ('GHG') in the world, China has been considering adopting a...
China has become a large greenhouse gas (‘GHG’) emissions source due to its rapid industrialisation ...
In order to tackle climate change and build a low-carbon economy, China has selected seven provinces...
China is considering a national emissions trading scheme, to follow several pilot schemes, as part o...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis China has introduced several pilot emission trading schemes to build the bas...
Upon completion, China’s national emissions trading scheme (C-ETS) will be the largest carbon market...
The Chinese central government has approved the seven pilot carbon trading schemes. These seven pilo...
China has become a large greenhouse gas (‘GHG’) emissions source due to its rapid industrialisation ...
Emissions trading systems are recognized as a cost-effective way to facilitate emissions abatement a...
China has developed its own domestic carbon markets by setting up emission trading schemes. This stu...
Emission trading schemes (ETS) are being employed by an increasing number of countries as a market-b...
China overtook the US as the world’s top emitter in 2007, and produced 1.5 times the emissions of th...
The mitigation of carbon emissions has been the subject of gradual policy development in the interna...
Under the 12`h Five-Year-Plan (FYP), China is moving forward to the implementation of pilot emission...
Harnessing market instruments of climate governance, such as emission trading schemes (ETS) into an ...
As the largest emitter of greenhouse gas ('GHG') in the world, China has been considering adopting a...
China has become a large greenhouse gas (‘GHG’) emissions source due to its rapid industrialisation ...
In order to tackle climate change and build a low-carbon economy, China has selected seven provinces...
China is considering a national emissions trading scheme, to follow several pilot schemes, as part o...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis China has introduced several pilot emission trading schemes to build the bas...
Upon completion, China’s national emissions trading scheme (C-ETS) will be the largest carbon market...
The Chinese central government has approved the seven pilot carbon trading schemes. These seven pilo...
China has become a large greenhouse gas (‘GHG’) emissions source due to its rapid industrialisation ...
Emissions trading systems are recognized as a cost-effective way to facilitate emissions abatement a...
China has developed its own domestic carbon markets by setting up emission trading schemes. This stu...
Emission trading schemes (ETS) are being employed by an increasing number of countries as a market-b...
China overtook the US as the world’s top emitter in 2007, and produced 1.5 times the emissions of th...
The mitigation of carbon emissions has been the subject of gradual policy development in the interna...
Under the 12`h Five-Year-Plan (FYP), China is moving forward to the implementation of pilot emission...
Harnessing market instruments of climate governance, such as emission trading schemes (ETS) into an ...
As the largest emitter of greenhouse gas ('GHG') in the world, China has been considering adopting a...
China has become a large greenhouse gas (‘GHG’) emissions source due to its rapid industrialisation ...