China’s carbon emission trading : An overview of current development / Guoyi Han, Marie Olsson, Karl Hallding and David Lunsford. Stockholm Environment Institute ; FORES, 2012, 48 p. http://www.sei-international.org/mediamanager/documents/Publications/china-cluster/SEI-FORES-2012-China-Carbon-Emissions.pdf Presentation (source and copyright © SEI) : This report, a joint effort by SEI and FORES, examines China’s efforts to develop domestic carbon markets, what is at stake, and key challenges t..
China has become a large greenhouse gas (‘GHG’) emissions source due to its rapid industrialisation ...
To achieve the commitments to both carbon peaking and carbon neutrality, China should focus on those...
The use of market-based mechanisms is a cost-effective way to reduce carbon emissions. The present p...
This report, published by SEI and the Swedish think tank FORES, examines China’s efforts to establis...
Publication of China’s carbon emission trading: an overview of current development, by SEI’s Guoyi H...
The potential scale of China’s emission trading schemes has raised prospects for a regional carbon t...
Upon completion, China’s national emissions trading scheme (C-ETS) will be the largest carbon market...
Since the adoption of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997 and its ratification in 2005, the carbon market has...
In March 2011, the Chinese government unveiled a plan to establish a domestic cap-and-trade carbon m...
Air pollution has become the bottleneck of China's economic and social development. In accordin...
• China has, for self-interested reasons, moved to slow the growth rate of its greenhouse emissions....
This paper focuses on one of China’s efforts to engage with climate change—the establishment and dev...
The mitigation of carbon emissions has been the subject of gradual policy development in the interna...
What are the key issues to be addressed by China in its move to establish Emissions Trading Systems?...
Carbon Emissions Trading in China: The Evolution from Pilots to a Nationwide Scheme / ZhongXiang Zha...
China has become a large greenhouse gas (‘GHG’) emissions source due to its rapid industrialisation ...
To achieve the commitments to both carbon peaking and carbon neutrality, China should focus on those...
The use of market-based mechanisms is a cost-effective way to reduce carbon emissions. The present p...
This report, published by SEI and the Swedish think tank FORES, examines China’s efforts to establis...
Publication of China’s carbon emission trading: an overview of current development, by SEI’s Guoyi H...
The potential scale of China’s emission trading schemes has raised prospects for a regional carbon t...
Upon completion, China’s national emissions trading scheme (C-ETS) will be the largest carbon market...
Since the adoption of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997 and its ratification in 2005, the carbon market has...
In March 2011, the Chinese government unveiled a plan to establish a domestic cap-and-trade carbon m...
Air pollution has become the bottleneck of China's economic and social development. In accordin...
• China has, for self-interested reasons, moved to slow the growth rate of its greenhouse emissions....
This paper focuses on one of China’s efforts to engage with climate change—the establishment and dev...
The mitigation of carbon emissions has been the subject of gradual policy development in the interna...
What are the key issues to be addressed by China in its move to establish Emissions Trading Systems?...
Carbon Emissions Trading in China: The Evolution from Pilots to a Nationwide Scheme / ZhongXiang Zha...
China has become a large greenhouse gas (‘GHG’) emissions source due to its rapid industrialisation ...
To achieve the commitments to both carbon peaking and carbon neutrality, China should focus on those...
The use of market-based mechanisms is a cost-effective way to reduce carbon emissions. The present p...