Due to the large-scale utilization of high-carbon fossil energy, considerable amounts of critical air pollutants (CAPs) and greenhouse gas (GHG) have been emitted, which has led to increasingly serious global climate change and local air pollution problems. Given that climate change and air pollution have the same source, energy systems, the rational development and use of energy for collaborative governance should be emphasized to solve these problems in parallel. This paper presents a multi-dimensional, multi-perspective and achievable analysis framework to quantitatively evaluate the emission reduction effects of energy countermeasures aimed at tackling climate change and governing air pollution in support of sustainable development. As ...
To achieve the goals of national sustainable development, the peaking control of CO2 emissions is pi...
This paper uses a dynamic CGE model, calibrated to detailed Chinese emissions data, to assess two im...
Within the context of our current research and understanding of climate change, decisionmakers are p...
Due to the large-scale utilization of high-carbon fossil energy, considerable amounts of critical ai...
Since entering the industrialized era, China’s greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutant emissions ...
To examine the efficacy of China’s actions to control atmospheric pollution, three levels of growth ...
The rapid growth in coal and oil consumption has led to increasing emissions of greenhouse gases as ...
China has been experiencing great economic development and fast urbanisation since its reforms and o...
As global energy consumption increased to 389 EJ by 2013, while the global energy-related CO2 emissi...
Actions to reduce the combustion of fossil fuels often decrease GHG emissions as well as air polluta...
Abstract:In developing countries, feeble environmental regulatory institutions regularly undermine o...
China is the world's top carbon emitter and suffers from severe air pollution. We examine near-term ...
As part of its Paris Agreement commitment, China pledged to peak carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions arou...
China is challenged with the simultaneous goals of improving air quality and mitigating climate chan...
Actions to reduce the combustion of fossil fuels often decrease GHG emissions as well as air polluta...
To achieve the goals of national sustainable development, the peaking control of CO2 emissions is pi...
This paper uses a dynamic CGE model, calibrated to detailed Chinese emissions data, to assess two im...
Within the context of our current research and understanding of climate change, decisionmakers are p...
Due to the large-scale utilization of high-carbon fossil energy, considerable amounts of critical ai...
Since entering the industrialized era, China’s greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutant emissions ...
To examine the efficacy of China’s actions to control atmospheric pollution, three levels of growth ...
The rapid growth in coal and oil consumption has led to increasing emissions of greenhouse gases as ...
China has been experiencing great economic development and fast urbanisation since its reforms and o...
As global energy consumption increased to 389 EJ by 2013, while the global energy-related CO2 emissi...
Actions to reduce the combustion of fossil fuels often decrease GHG emissions as well as air polluta...
Abstract:In developing countries, feeble environmental regulatory institutions regularly undermine o...
China is the world's top carbon emitter and suffers from severe air pollution. We examine near-term ...
As part of its Paris Agreement commitment, China pledged to peak carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions arou...
China is challenged with the simultaneous goals of improving air quality and mitigating climate chan...
Actions to reduce the combustion of fossil fuels often decrease GHG emissions as well as air polluta...
To achieve the goals of national sustainable development, the peaking control of CO2 emissions is pi...
This paper uses a dynamic CGE model, calibrated to detailed Chinese emissions data, to assess two im...
Within the context of our current research and understanding of climate change, decisionmakers are p...