ABSTRACT: Since the Industrial Revolution, the concentration of greenhouse gases (GHG), primarily carbon dioxide (CO2), has put increasing pressure on the atmosphere's ability to absorb them. China is the fastest growing major economy in the world, and is following a process of rapid industrialization. This process, however, contributes dramatically to global warming through major CO2 emissions. The widespread provision of electricity through coal-fired power plants is just one contributor, but industrial structures, transportation systems, and the construction of large superblock residential towers also play major roles. The large cities and industrialized provinces of China emit the most CO2, a fact that requires serious attention. Howeve...
Climate change driven by anthropengic carbon emissions is one of the most serious challenges facing ...
China’s rapid economic growth has been fueled by the fossil-fuel dominated energy system. China is t...
China’s economic transformation and new growth pattern have significant implications for energy dema...
As a less-developed province that has been chosen to be part of a low-carbon pilot project, Yunnan f...
Many countries have achieved moderate to dramatic growth during the last few decades, and the world...
As the global warming brings more and more disasters, controlling greenhouse gas emission is one of...
China has been experiencing great economic development and fast urbanisation since its reforms and o...
Global warming has brought increased attention to the relationship between carbon emissions and econ...
The rapid development of China’ s economy and society is obtained at the cost of the consumption of ...
AbstractChina’s economy has been on a solid fast growth track since 1978. The economy expanded by an...
The paper examines the potential for emissions control policy using the example of the power generat...
As the world largest carbon dioxide (CO2) emitter, China is under pressure to develop policies to mi...
In the early days of industrialisation, economists believed that the ramifications of economic growt...
This paper uses an optimal interregional input-output model to focus on how interregional industrial...
Climate change is a global issue and threatens the basic element of life for people around the world...
Climate change driven by anthropengic carbon emissions is one of the most serious challenges facing ...
China’s rapid economic growth has been fueled by the fossil-fuel dominated energy system. China is t...
China’s economic transformation and new growth pattern have significant implications for energy dema...
As a less-developed province that has been chosen to be part of a low-carbon pilot project, Yunnan f...
Many countries have achieved moderate to dramatic growth during the last few decades, and the world...
As the global warming brings more and more disasters, controlling greenhouse gas emission is one of...
China has been experiencing great economic development and fast urbanisation since its reforms and o...
Global warming has brought increased attention to the relationship between carbon emissions and econ...
The rapid development of China’ s economy and society is obtained at the cost of the consumption of ...
AbstractChina’s economy has been on a solid fast growth track since 1978. The economy expanded by an...
The paper examines the potential for emissions control policy using the example of the power generat...
As the world largest carbon dioxide (CO2) emitter, China is under pressure to develop policies to mi...
In the early days of industrialisation, economists believed that the ramifications of economic growt...
This paper uses an optimal interregional input-output model to focus on how interregional industrial...
Climate change is a global issue and threatens the basic element of life for people around the world...
Climate change driven by anthropengic carbon emissions is one of the most serious challenges facing ...
China’s rapid economic growth has been fueled by the fossil-fuel dominated energy system. China is t...
China’s economic transformation and new growth pattern have significant implications for energy dema...