Since the 2008 financial crisis, China has been undergoing an economic transition consisting of prioritizing green economic and sustainable development instead of rapid growth driven by large-scale investment. However, there is still a lack of fine print on how subregional effort can contribute to national or full supply chain mitigation plans, especially downscaling to the city level. To bridge this knowledge gap, we selected Jing-Jin-Ji urban agglomeration, one of the economic centers but also featured by intensive emission for decades, to analyze the emission variance and driving forces from 2012 to 2015 as a case study. Based on the consumption accounting framework, the carbon emissions of Jing-Jin-Ji have decreased by 11.7 Mt CO2 in to...
Cities are leading carbon mitigation but are heterogeneous in their mitigation policies due to diffe...
The extensive and close economic linkages among different regions of China have effects not only on ...
The implementation of CO2 emission mitigation policies in cities is the key to China achieving its n...
Since the 2008 financial crisis, China has been undergoing an economic transition consisting of prio...
Abstract Since the 2008 financial crisis, China has been undergoing an economic transition consistin...
Most of China’s CO2 emissions are related to energy consumption in its cities. Thus, cities are crit...
As national efforts to reduce CO_2 emissions intensify, policy-makers need increasingly specific, su...
As cities are the center of human activity and the basic unit of policy design, they have become the...
Cities, contributing more than 75% of global carbon emissions, are at the heart of climate change mi...
Continued urban population expansion will be a defining challenge for climate change mitigation, and...
China is playing an increasing role in global climate change mitigation, and local authorities need ...
China’s commitment to the UNFCCC to peak its emissions by 2030, or sooner, signaled a long anticipat...
China has been undergoing an industrial transformation, shifting from an energy-intensive growth pat...
Cities are leading carbon mitigation but are heterogeneous in their mitigation policies due to diffe...
The extensive and close economic linkages among different regions of China have effects not only on ...
The implementation of CO2 emission mitigation policies in cities is the key to China achieving its n...
Since the 2008 financial crisis, China has been undergoing an economic transition consisting of prio...
Abstract Since the 2008 financial crisis, China has been undergoing an economic transition consistin...
Most of China’s CO2 emissions are related to energy consumption in its cities. Thus, cities are crit...
As national efforts to reduce CO_2 emissions intensify, policy-makers need increasingly specific, su...
As cities are the center of human activity and the basic unit of policy design, they have become the...
Cities, contributing more than 75% of global carbon emissions, are at the heart of climate change mi...
Continued urban population expansion will be a defining challenge for climate change mitigation, and...
China is playing an increasing role in global climate change mitigation, and local authorities need ...
China’s commitment to the UNFCCC to peak its emissions by 2030, or sooner, signaled a long anticipat...
China has been undergoing an industrial transformation, shifting from an energy-intensive growth pat...
Cities are leading carbon mitigation but are heterogeneous in their mitigation policies due to diffe...
The extensive and close economic linkages among different regions of China have effects not only on ...
The implementation of CO2 emission mitigation policies in cities is the key to China achieving its n...