Reducing carbon emissions is a major way to achieve green development and sustainability for China’s future. This paper elaborates the detailed features of China’s carbon flow for 2013 with the carbon flow chart and shows the changing characteristics of China’s CO2 flow from the viewpoint of specific sectors and energies from 2000 and 2013. The results show that (1) from 2000 to 2013, China’s CO2 emissions approximately grew by 9% annually, while the CO2 intensity of China diminished at different rates. (2) The CO2 emissions from the secondary industry are prominent from the perspective of four main sectors, accounting for 83.5% of emissions. Manufacturing plays an important part in the secondary industry with 45% of the emissions, in which...
Carbon emissions, being embedded in sectorial production chains, need to be reduced through targeted...
Carbon emissions, being embedded in sectorial production chains, need to be reduced through targeted...
Carbon emissions, being embedded in sectorial production chains, need to be reduced through targeted...
Climate change driven by anthropengic carbon emissions is one of the most serious challenges facing ...
This paper uses China's statistical data by industry and by region in 1995-2010 to calculate the car...
China has been experiencing great economic development and fast urbanisation since its reforms and o...
Identifying the main influencing factors of carbon emission change in manufacturing is essential for...
Carbon emissions reduction has become a public concern since Paris Climate Conference in 2015, while...
With the increasing concerns on the severity of climate change, CO2 emissions have become a seriou...
China is the world’s largest emitter of CO2. As the largest sector of China’s fossil ene...
Accompanying the rapid growth of China's population and economy, energy consumption and carbon emiss...
The emissions of the Chinese industrial sector alone comprise 24.1% of global emissions (7.8 GtCyr 1...
In China, the industrial sector is the main contributor to economic development and CO2 emissions, e...
Carbon emissions, being embedded in sectorial production chains, need to be reduced through targeted...
Carbon emissions, being embedded in sectorial production chains, need to be reduced through targeted...
Carbon emissions, being embedded in sectorial production chains, need to be reduced through targeted...
Carbon emissions, being embedded in sectorial production chains, need to be reduced through targeted...
Carbon emissions, being embedded in sectorial production chains, need to be reduced through targeted...
Climate change driven by anthropengic carbon emissions is one of the most serious challenges facing ...
This paper uses China's statistical data by industry and by region in 1995-2010 to calculate the car...
China has been experiencing great economic development and fast urbanisation since its reforms and o...
Identifying the main influencing factors of carbon emission change in manufacturing is essential for...
Carbon emissions reduction has become a public concern since Paris Climate Conference in 2015, while...
With the increasing concerns on the severity of climate change, CO2 emissions have become a seriou...
China is the world’s largest emitter of CO2. As the largest sector of China’s fossil ene...
Accompanying the rapid growth of China's population and economy, energy consumption and carbon emiss...
The emissions of the Chinese industrial sector alone comprise 24.1% of global emissions (7.8 GtCyr 1...
In China, the industrial sector is the main contributor to economic development and CO2 emissions, e...
Carbon emissions, being embedded in sectorial production chains, need to be reduced through targeted...
Carbon emissions, being embedded in sectorial production chains, need to be reduced through targeted...
Carbon emissions, being embedded in sectorial production chains, need to be reduced through targeted...
Carbon emissions, being embedded in sectorial production chains, need to be reduced through targeted...
Carbon emissions, being embedded in sectorial production chains, need to be reduced through targeted...