In the early days of industrialisation, economists believed that the ramifications of economic growth will far outweigh the potential damage to the environment. Today the concern is the rising magnitude of emissions. Many economies are under immense pressure to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Carbon taxation and absorption technologies seem to be the main mechanisms controlling emissions in different nations. China proposed her target of reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 40-45% by 2025. The purpose of this study is to determine if China’s ambition of reducing its carbon dioxide emissions is feasible. This investigation also examines the potential effects of China's emissions on the economic growth of other countries. The study demonstra...
As China’s government finalises the country’s 13th Five Year Plan for economic development (2016–202...
China’s need for rapid economic growth and its hunger for natural resources significantly challenge ...
In November 2009, China pledged a 40–45% decrease in CO2 emissions per GDP by 2020, as compared with...
In the early days of industrialisation, economists believed that the ramifications of economic growt...
In the early days of industrialisation, economists believed that the ramifications of economic growt...
China has been experiencing great economic development and fast urbanisation since its reforms and o...
CO2 emissions are of global concern because of climate change. China has become the largest CO2 emit...
As the world’s second largest carbon emitter, China has long been criticised as a “free-rider” enjoy...
Climate Change is a serious threat to global security and well-being. Many developed nations and som...
China has recently become the world’s greatest greenhouse gas emitter, surpassing the United States....
As the world largest carbon dioxide (CO2) emitter, China is under pressure to develop policies to mi...
China's energy consumption doubled within the first 25 years of economic reforms initiated at the en...
China has achieved notable success in developing its economy with approximate 10 percent average ann...
As the world's second largest carbon emitter, China has long been criticised as a 'free-rider' enjoy...
Global warming is currently the biggest problem. China is the world's highest CO2 emitter. The Chine...
As China’s government finalises the country’s 13th Five Year Plan for economic development (2016–202...
China’s need for rapid economic growth and its hunger for natural resources significantly challenge ...
In November 2009, China pledged a 40–45% decrease in CO2 emissions per GDP by 2020, as compared with...
In the early days of industrialisation, economists believed that the ramifications of economic growt...
In the early days of industrialisation, economists believed that the ramifications of economic growt...
China has been experiencing great economic development and fast urbanisation since its reforms and o...
CO2 emissions are of global concern because of climate change. China has become the largest CO2 emit...
As the world’s second largest carbon emitter, China has long been criticised as a “free-rider” enjoy...
Climate Change is a serious threat to global security and well-being. Many developed nations and som...
China has recently become the world’s greatest greenhouse gas emitter, surpassing the United States....
As the world largest carbon dioxide (CO2) emitter, China is under pressure to develop policies to mi...
China's energy consumption doubled within the first 25 years of economic reforms initiated at the en...
China has achieved notable success in developing its economy with approximate 10 percent average ann...
As the world's second largest carbon emitter, China has long been criticised as a 'free-rider' enjoy...
Global warming is currently the biggest problem. China is the world's highest CO2 emitter. The Chine...
As China’s government finalises the country’s 13th Five Year Plan for economic development (2016–202...
China’s need for rapid economic growth and its hunger for natural resources significantly challenge ...
In November 2009, China pledged a 40–45% decrease in CO2 emissions per GDP by 2020, as compared with...