Carbon emissions due to rural energy consumption in China have not yet been sufficiently addressed or quantified. In this work systematic accounting with a life cycle perspective was used to estimate both the direct CO2 emissions from fuel combustion and the indirect emissions from the production and provision of rural energy carriers. The results indicate that the total direct CO2 emissions resulting from rural energy consumption have nearly tripled, from 0.79 billion metric tons (hereafter ton) in 1979 to 1.98 billion tons in 2008, whilst indirect emissions have nearly quadrupled, from 0.27 billion tons to 0.85 billion tons for the same period. This finding quantitatively illustrates the importance of rural energy consumption as a contrib...
This paper will be based on the existing literature and research methods, with the 1980 to 2014 Chin...
A bottom-up methodology and an improved database of emission factors combining the latest domestic f...
This study focuses on China’s residential sector and examines energy use growth resulting from incom...
AbstractCarbon emissions from rural energy combustion have not been successfully addressed in the ex...
Despite high-speed economic growth in recent decades, rural China is still confronted with persistin...
China is faced with significant challenges in simultaneously promoting rural development and reducin...
The household sector consumes a large amount of goods and services and is therefore a major source o...
<p class="FR_field"> Rural energy consumption in China has increased dramatically in the last decad...
<p>China contributes 23 % of global carbon emissions, of which 26 % originate from the household sec...
Reducing the climate impact of rural household energy consumption in China is complicated since it i...
Since the 1980s, China has been undergoing a period of rural-urban transformation. The rapid rural-u...
The household sector consumes a large amount of goods and services and is therefore a major source o...
The purpose of this paper is to present the emissions status of multiple rural areas from the perspe...
This paper summarizes the spatial–temporal characteristics of China’s rural energy carbon emission e...
Household carbon emissions are major contributors to global emissions that is increasing recognized....
This paper will be based on the existing literature and research methods, with the 1980 to 2014 Chin...
A bottom-up methodology and an improved database of emission factors combining the latest domestic f...
This study focuses on China’s residential sector and examines energy use growth resulting from incom...
AbstractCarbon emissions from rural energy combustion have not been successfully addressed in the ex...
Despite high-speed economic growth in recent decades, rural China is still confronted with persistin...
China is faced with significant challenges in simultaneously promoting rural development and reducin...
The household sector consumes a large amount of goods and services and is therefore a major source o...
<p class="FR_field"> Rural energy consumption in China has increased dramatically in the last decad...
<p>China contributes 23 % of global carbon emissions, of which 26 % originate from the household sec...
Reducing the climate impact of rural household energy consumption in China is complicated since it i...
Since the 1980s, China has been undergoing a period of rural-urban transformation. The rapid rural-u...
The household sector consumes a large amount of goods and services and is therefore a major source o...
The purpose of this paper is to present the emissions status of multiple rural areas from the perspe...
This paper summarizes the spatial–temporal characteristics of China’s rural energy carbon emission e...
Household carbon emissions are major contributors to global emissions that is increasing recognized....
This paper will be based on the existing literature and research methods, with the 1980 to 2014 Chin...
A bottom-up methodology and an improved database of emission factors combining the latest domestic f...
This study focuses on China’s residential sector and examines energy use growth resulting from incom...