Policies that encourage a shift away from solid fuels can improve public health, welfare and the environment. However, impacts and their distribution are rarely evaluated. Now research shows that benefits to home comfort, indoor air quality and well-being from China’s coal-to-electricity programme vary across rich and poor districts
Incorporating health cobenefits from coabated air pollution into carbon mitigation policy making is ...
Nearly all China’s rural residents and a shrinking fraction of urban residents use solid fuels (biom...
The household energy mix has significant impacts on human health and climate, as it contributes grea...
China’s Cap on Coal Consumption (CCC) Policy serves as a key strategy to address the serious air pol...
Household fuel substitution has been a crucial step for controlling air pollution in China, but the ...
Air pollution is still one of the most severe problems in northern China, especially in the Jing-Jin...
In this study, we estimate the health benefits of more stringent alternative energy goals and the co...
In addition to many recent actions taken to reduce emissions from energy production, industry, and t...
China is undergoing massive changes in order to tackle their carbon dioxide emissions problem. Aside...
Energy consumption in the residential sector is increasing rapidly in China. This study applies an i...
China is seeking to unlock its shale gas in order to curb its notorious urban air pollution, but rob...
Abstract: China is a dominant energy consumer in a global context and current energy forecasts emph...
Air pollution caused by coal burning not only increases the cost of environmental pollution but also...
Abstract Residential coal consumption has decreased significantly since 1990 in most developed and d...
China is seeking to unlock its shale gas in order to curb its notorious urban air pollution, but rob...
Incorporating health cobenefits from coabated air pollution into carbon mitigation policy making is ...
Nearly all China’s rural residents and a shrinking fraction of urban residents use solid fuels (biom...
The household energy mix has significant impacts on human health and climate, as it contributes grea...
China’s Cap on Coal Consumption (CCC) Policy serves as a key strategy to address the serious air pol...
Household fuel substitution has been a crucial step for controlling air pollution in China, but the ...
Air pollution is still one of the most severe problems in northern China, especially in the Jing-Jin...
In this study, we estimate the health benefits of more stringent alternative energy goals and the co...
In addition to many recent actions taken to reduce emissions from energy production, industry, and t...
China is undergoing massive changes in order to tackle their carbon dioxide emissions problem. Aside...
Energy consumption in the residential sector is increasing rapidly in China. This study applies an i...
China is seeking to unlock its shale gas in order to curb its notorious urban air pollution, but rob...
Abstract: China is a dominant energy consumer in a global context and current energy forecasts emph...
Air pollution caused by coal burning not only increases the cost of environmental pollution but also...
Abstract Residential coal consumption has decreased significantly since 1990 in most developed and d...
China is seeking to unlock its shale gas in order to curb its notorious urban air pollution, but rob...
Incorporating health cobenefits from coabated air pollution into carbon mitigation policy making is ...
Nearly all China’s rural residents and a shrinking fraction of urban residents use solid fuels (biom...
The household energy mix has significant impacts on human health and climate, as it contributes grea...