China is the world's largest carbon emitter, accounting for 27.5 percent of global carbon emissions in 2018 – twice the amount of the US. While some Western media are quick to admonish China’s supposed inefficient attempts in capping its carbon emissions, China’s emissions per unit of GDP have in fact been slashed by 45.8 percent since 2005. It comes as no surprise considering China’s quiet but ongoing battle against climate change. From innovative 'sponge cities' to withstand rising sea levels, eco-cities to improve quality of life and mandatory waste sorting measures in older cities, China is taking bold steps to prepare its cities for the future. But change is no easy feat. From resistance among citizens facing waste sorting pol...
China's coal consumption has made up more than 70% of China's energy assumption since 1978, and it a...
China has seen tremendous economic growth in the past three decades, and in the order of eight to te...
Solving the climate change problem by limiting global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions will necessitat...
As a developing country, China faces many challenges and, in particular, must balance the requiremen...
This paper attempts to discuss China’s response on the global climate change. China, well known as t...
China has achieved notable success in developing its economy with approximate 10 percent average ann...
Climate change driven by anthropengic carbon emissions is one of the most serious challenges facing ...
Every nation of the world confirms that human-related greenhouse gas emissions are the major driver ...
This Climate Institute paper reviews the recent efforts that have been taken by China to re-structur...
China has been the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases (GHGs) for several years now, per cap...
China has been experiencing great economic development and fast urbanisation since its reforms and o...
China has become the world�s largest emitter of greenhouse gases, and in many ways is the linchpin o...
As the world's second largest carbon emitter, China has long been criticised as a 'free-rider' enjoy...
China has recently become the world’s greatest greenhouse gas emitter, surpassing the United States....
Source: ChinaFile http://www.chinafile.com/china-and-environment Sixteen of the world’s twenty mos...
China's coal consumption has made up more than 70% of China's energy assumption since 1978, and it a...
China has seen tremendous economic growth in the past three decades, and in the order of eight to te...
Solving the climate change problem by limiting global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions will necessitat...
As a developing country, China faces many challenges and, in particular, must balance the requiremen...
This paper attempts to discuss China’s response on the global climate change. China, well known as t...
China has achieved notable success in developing its economy with approximate 10 percent average ann...
Climate change driven by anthropengic carbon emissions is one of the most serious challenges facing ...
Every nation of the world confirms that human-related greenhouse gas emissions are the major driver ...
This Climate Institute paper reviews the recent efforts that have been taken by China to re-structur...
China has been the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases (GHGs) for several years now, per cap...
China has been experiencing great economic development and fast urbanisation since its reforms and o...
China has become the world�s largest emitter of greenhouse gases, and in many ways is the linchpin o...
As the world's second largest carbon emitter, China has long been criticised as a 'free-rider' enjoy...
China has recently become the world’s greatest greenhouse gas emitter, surpassing the United States....
Source: ChinaFile http://www.chinafile.com/china-and-environment Sixteen of the world’s twenty mos...
China's coal consumption has made up more than 70% of China's energy assumption since 1978, and it a...
China has seen tremendous economic growth in the past three decades, and in the order of eight to te...
Solving the climate change problem by limiting global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions will necessitat...