Cities are the major contributors to energy consumption and CO2 emissions, as well as being leading innovators and implementers of policy measures in climate change mitigation. Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) is an agglomeration of cities put forward by China to strengthen international cooperation among “Belt and Road” countries and promote low-carbon, inclusive, coordinated and sustainable development. Few studies have discussed the emission characteristics of GBA cities. This study, for the first time, compiles emission inventories of 11 GBA cities and their surroundings based on IPCC territorial emission accounting approach, which are consistent and comparable with the national and provincial inventories. Results show t...
Since the 2008 financial crisis, China has been undergoing an economic transition consisting of prio...
We constructed the time-series of CO2 emission inventories for China, its 30 provinces and 182 citie...
As national efforts to reduce CO_2 emissions intensify, policy-makers need increasingly specific, su...
China’s commitment to the UNFCCC to peak its emissions by 2030, or sooner, signaled a long anticipat...
Cities are a major source of energy use and greenhouse gases emissions, as well as being at the core...
As the centre of human activity and being under the threat of climate change, cities are considered ...
This paper provides a systematic analysis that identifies the driving forces of carbon dioxide (CO2)...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from energy consumption have become a major focus all over the world....
As cities are the center of human activity and the basic unit of policy design, they have become the...
Hong Kong and Macao are featured with their urban metabolism as they heavily rely on the energy and ...
This study investigates the key drivers affecting emission increases in terms of population growth, ...
Recently, the economy has grown rapidly in China’s Central Plains urban agglomeration, with high ene...
With massive urbanization and infrastructure investments occurring in China, understanding GHG emiss...
Climate change has become a global issue of general concern to human society. It is not only an envi...
Currently, 3.9 billion people live in cities, representing 54% of the world’s population.1 Cities, a...
Since the 2008 financial crisis, China has been undergoing an economic transition consisting of prio...
We constructed the time-series of CO2 emission inventories for China, its 30 provinces and 182 citie...
As national efforts to reduce CO_2 emissions intensify, policy-makers need increasingly specific, su...
China’s commitment to the UNFCCC to peak its emissions by 2030, or sooner, signaled a long anticipat...
Cities are a major source of energy use and greenhouse gases emissions, as well as being at the core...
As the centre of human activity and being under the threat of climate change, cities are considered ...
This paper provides a systematic analysis that identifies the driving forces of carbon dioxide (CO2)...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from energy consumption have become a major focus all over the world....
As cities are the center of human activity and the basic unit of policy design, they have become the...
Hong Kong and Macao are featured with their urban metabolism as they heavily rely on the energy and ...
This study investigates the key drivers affecting emission increases in terms of population growth, ...
Recently, the economy has grown rapidly in China’s Central Plains urban agglomeration, with high ene...
With massive urbanization and infrastructure investments occurring in China, understanding GHG emiss...
Climate change has become a global issue of general concern to human society. It is not only an envi...
Currently, 3.9 billion people live in cities, representing 54% of the world’s population.1 Cities, a...
Since the 2008 financial crisis, China has been undergoing an economic transition consisting of prio...
We constructed the time-series of CO2 emission inventories for China, its 30 provinces and 182 citie...
As national efforts to reduce CO_2 emissions intensify, policy-makers need increasingly specific, su...