China has become a large greenhouse gas (‘GHG’) emissions source due to its rapid industrialisation and urbanisation. Given the heavy environmental footprint caused by China’s economic growth, the Chinese government has recognised the need to control carbon emissions and mitigate climate change. Indeed, China has made remarkable progress in reducing its energy consumption per unit of gross domestic product (‘GDP’). However, these improvements are mainly the result of the most readily available abatement options. Given that simple solutions have almost been exhausted, cost-effective market-based instruments such as carbon emissions trading and carbon markets have become the focus of the Chinese leadership’s attention and have begun to emerge...
The Chinese central government has approved the seven pilot carbon trading schemes. These seven pilo...
China has recently become the world’s greatest greenhouse gas emitter, surpassing the United States....
As China’s government finalises the country’s 13th Five Year Plan for economic development (2016–202...
China has become a large greenhouse gas (‘GHG’) emissions source due to its rapid industrialisation ...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis China has introduced several pilot emission trading schemes to build the bas...
This paper focuses on one of China’s efforts to engage with climate change—the establishment and dev...
What lessons emerged during the development of China’s national emissions trading scheme (ETS)? It w...
Upon completion, China’s national emissions trading scheme (C-ETS) will be the largest carbon market...
• China has, for self-interested reasons, moved to slow the growth rate of its greenhouse emissions....
The mitigation of carbon emissions has been the subject of gradual policy development in the interna...
As the largest emitter of greenhouse gas ('GHG') in the world, China has been considering adopting a...
As the world’s second largest carbon emitter, China has long been criticised as a “free-rider” enjoy...
In the early days of industrialisation, economists believed that the ramifications of economic growt...
As the largest emitter of greenhouse gas (\u27GHG\u27) in the world, China has been considering adop...
China has implemented emissions trading schemes in seven cities and provinces, and is planning a na...
The Chinese central government has approved the seven pilot carbon trading schemes. These seven pilo...
China has recently become the world’s greatest greenhouse gas emitter, surpassing the United States....
As China’s government finalises the country’s 13th Five Year Plan for economic development (2016–202...
China has become a large greenhouse gas (‘GHG’) emissions source due to its rapid industrialisation ...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis China has introduced several pilot emission trading schemes to build the bas...
This paper focuses on one of China’s efforts to engage with climate change—the establishment and dev...
What lessons emerged during the development of China’s national emissions trading scheme (ETS)? It w...
Upon completion, China’s national emissions trading scheme (C-ETS) will be the largest carbon market...
• China has, for self-interested reasons, moved to slow the growth rate of its greenhouse emissions....
The mitigation of carbon emissions has been the subject of gradual policy development in the interna...
As the largest emitter of greenhouse gas ('GHG') in the world, China has been considering adopting a...
As the world’s second largest carbon emitter, China has long been criticised as a “free-rider” enjoy...
In the early days of industrialisation, economists believed that the ramifications of economic growt...
As the largest emitter of greenhouse gas (\u27GHG\u27) in the world, China has been considering adop...
China has implemented emissions trading schemes in seven cities and provinces, and is planning a na...
The Chinese central government has approved the seven pilot carbon trading schemes. These seven pilo...
China has recently become the world’s greatest greenhouse gas emitter, surpassing the United States....
As China’s government finalises the country’s 13th Five Year Plan for economic development (2016–202...