China is the largest emitter of carbon emissions in the world. In this paper, we present an Integrated Model of Economy and Climate (IMEC), an optimization model based on the input-output model. The model is designed to assess the tradeoff between emission deceleration and economic growth. Given that China's projected average growth rate will exceed 5% over the next two decades, we find that China may reach its peak CO2 emissions levels by 2026. According to this scenario, China's carbon emissions will peak at 11.20 Gt in 2026 and will then decline to 10.84 Gt in 2030. Accordingly, approximately 22 Gt of CO2 will be removed from 2015 to 2035 relative to the scenario wherein China's CO2 emissions peak in 2030. While this earlier peaking of c...
China’s economic transformation and new growth pattern have significant implications for energy dema...
East and south coastal China is made up of a cluster of six developed provinces whose CO2 emissions ...
Achieving global peaking of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions as early as possible is a common goal for...
China is the largest emitter of carbon emissions in the world. In this paper, we present an Integrat...
China is the largest emitter of carbon emissions in the world. In this paper, we present an Integrat...
China is the largest emitter of carbon emissions in the world. In this paper, we present an Integrat...
China has submitted its nationally determined contribution to peak its energy-related emissions arou...
China has achieved a political consensus around the need to transform the path of economic growth to...
Climate change has threatened our economic, environmental, and social sustainability seriously. The ...
To achieve the goals of national sustainable development, the peaking control of CO2 emissions is pi...
China has set the goal for its CO2 emissions to peak around 2030, which is not only a strategic deci...
To achieve the goals of national sustainable development, the peaking control of CO2 emissions is pi...
China’s emissions continue to rise rapidly in line with its mounting energy consumption, which puts ...
In the early days of industrialisation, economists believed that the ramifications of economic growt...
This paper examines future energy and emissions scenarios in China generated by the Integrated Asses...
China’s economic transformation and new growth pattern have significant implications for energy dema...
East and south coastal China is made up of a cluster of six developed provinces whose CO2 emissions ...
Achieving global peaking of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions as early as possible is a common goal for...
China is the largest emitter of carbon emissions in the world. In this paper, we present an Integrat...
China is the largest emitter of carbon emissions in the world. In this paper, we present an Integrat...
China is the largest emitter of carbon emissions in the world. In this paper, we present an Integrat...
China has submitted its nationally determined contribution to peak its energy-related emissions arou...
China has achieved a political consensus around the need to transform the path of economic growth to...
Climate change has threatened our economic, environmental, and social sustainability seriously. The ...
To achieve the goals of national sustainable development, the peaking control of CO2 emissions is pi...
China has set the goal for its CO2 emissions to peak around 2030, which is not only a strategic deci...
To achieve the goals of national sustainable development, the peaking control of CO2 emissions is pi...
China’s emissions continue to rise rapidly in line with its mounting energy consumption, which puts ...
In the early days of industrialisation, economists believed that the ramifications of economic growt...
This paper examines future energy and emissions scenarios in China generated by the Integrated Asses...
China’s economic transformation and new growth pattern have significant implications for energy dema...
East and south coastal China is made up of a cluster of six developed provinces whose CO2 emissions ...
Achieving global peaking of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions as early as possible is a common goal for...