As national efforts to reduce CO2 emissions intensify, policy-makers need increasingly specific, subnational information about the sources of CO2 and the potential reductions and economic implications of different possible policies. This is particularly true in China, a large and economically diverse country that has rapidly industrialized and urbanized and that has pledged under the Paris Agreement that its emissions will peak by 2030. We present new, city-level estimates of CO2 emissions for 182 Chinese cities, decomposed into 17 different fossil fuels, 46 socioeconomic sectors, and 7 industrial processes. We find that more affluent cities have systematically lower emissions per unit of gross domestic product (GDP), supported by imports f...
The international literature has paid significant attention to presenting China as the largest emitt...
China is facing the challenges of both climate change and air pollution. To tackle the challenges, C...
Cities are leading carbon mitigation but are heterogeneous in their mitigation policies due to diffe...
As national efforts to reduce CO_2 emissions intensify, policy-makers need increasingly specific, su...
China is playing an increasing role in global climate change mitigation, and local authorities need ...
Cities, contributing more than 75% of global carbon emissions, are at the heart of climate change mi...
As cities are the center of human activity and the basic unit of policy design, they have become the...
As the centre of human activity and being under the threat of climate change, cities are considered ...
China’s commitment to the UNFCCC to peak its emissions by 2030, or sooner, signaled a long anticipat...
The implementation of CO2 emission mitigation policies in cities is the key to China achieving its n...
This paper provides a systematic analysis that identifies the driving forces of carbon dioxide (CO2)...
China's rapidly growing economy and energy consumption are creating serious environmental problems o...
AbstractChina’s commitment to the UNFCCC to peak its emissions by 2030, or sooner, signaled a long a...
We constructed the time-series of CO2 emission inventories for China, its 30 provinces and 182 citie...
As the centre of human activity and being under the threat of climate change, cities are considered ...
The international literature has paid significant attention to presenting China as the largest emitt...
China is facing the challenges of both climate change and air pollution. To tackle the challenges, C...
Cities are leading carbon mitigation but are heterogeneous in their mitigation policies due to diffe...
As national efforts to reduce CO_2 emissions intensify, policy-makers need increasingly specific, su...
China is playing an increasing role in global climate change mitigation, and local authorities need ...
Cities, contributing more than 75% of global carbon emissions, are at the heart of climate change mi...
As cities are the center of human activity and the basic unit of policy design, they have become the...
As the centre of human activity and being under the threat of climate change, cities are considered ...
China’s commitment to the UNFCCC to peak its emissions by 2030, or sooner, signaled a long anticipat...
The implementation of CO2 emission mitigation policies in cities is the key to China achieving its n...
This paper provides a systematic analysis that identifies the driving forces of carbon dioxide (CO2)...
China's rapidly growing economy and energy consumption are creating serious environmental problems o...
AbstractChina’s commitment to the UNFCCC to peak its emissions by 2030, or sooner, signaled a long a...
We constructed the time-series of CO2 emission inventories for China, its 30 provinces and 182 citie...
As the centre of human activity and being under the threat of climate change, cities are considered ...
The international literature has paid significant attention to presenting China as the largest emitt...
China is facing the challenges of both climate change and air pollution. To tackle the challenges, C...
Cities are leading carbon mitigation but are heterogeneous in their mitigation policies due to diffe...