China’s emissions continue to rise rapidly in line with its mounting energy consumption, which puts considerable pressure on China to meet its emission reduction commitments. This paper assesses the impacts of CO2 mitigation measures in China during the period from 2010 to 2050 by using a computable general equilibrium method, called AIM/CGE. Results show that renewable energy makes a critical difference in abating emissions during the period from 2010 to 2020. The scenarios with emission trading would drive more emission reductions, whereby the emission-cutting commitment for 2020 would be achieved and emission reductions in 2050 would be more than 57.90%. Meanwhile, the share of non-fossil energy increases significantly and would be more...
China is the largest emitter of carbon emissions in the world. In this paper, we present an Integrat...
The paper examines future energy and emissions scenarios in China, presenting historical data and sc...
To achieve a low-carbon economy, China has committed to reducing its carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions ...
China’s emissions continue to rise rapidly in line with its mounting energy consumption, which puts ...
China has submitted its nationally determined contribution to peak its energy-related emissions arou...
This article discusses how renewable and low-carbon energies can serve as mitigation options of clim...
Under the Paris Agreement, targets implemented for 2100 specify temperature increases well below 2 °...
This paper investigates the development trends and variation characteristics of China’s economy, ene...
China has achieved a political consensus around the need to transform the path of economic growth to...
As a result of soaring energy demand from a staggering pace of economic expansion and the related gr...
China has been experiencing great economic development and fast urbanisation since its reforms and o...
China has committed to decreasing its emission intensity by 60% to 65% by 2030 compared to 2005 leve...
China's growing demand for energy and its dependence on coal has seen its carbon emissions increase ...
As a result of soaring energy demand from a staggering pace of economic growth and the related growt...
China has set the goal for its CO2 emissions to peak around 2030, which is not only a strategic deci...
China is the largest emitter of carbon emissions in the world. In this paper, we present an Integrat...
The paper examines future energy and emissions scenarios in China, presenting historical data and sc...
To achieve a low-carbon economy, China has committed to reducing its carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions ...
China’s emissions continue to rise rapidly in line with its mounting energy consumption, which puts ...
China has submitted its nationally determined contribution to peak its energy-related emissions arou...
This article discusses how renewable and low-carbon energies can serve as mitigation options of clim...
Under the Paris Agreement, targets implemented for 2100 specify temperature increases well below 2 °...
This paper investigates the development trends and variation characteristics of China’s economy, ene...
China has achieved a political consensus around the need to transform the path of economic growth to...
As a result of soaring energy demand from a staggering pace of economic expansion and the related gr...
China has been experiencing great economic development and fast urbanisation since its reforms and o...
China has committed to decreasing its emission intensity by 60% to 65% by 2030 compared to 2005 leve...
China's growing demand for energy and its dependence on coal has seen its carbon emissions increase ...
As a result of soaring energy demand from a staggering pace of economic growth and the related growt...
China has set the goal for its CO2 emissions to peak around 2030, which is not only a strategic deci...
China is the largest emitter of carbon emissions in the world. In this paper, we present an Integrat...
The paper examines future energy and emissions scenarios in China, presenting historical data and sc...
To achieve a low-carbon economy, China has committed to reducing its carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions ...