The paper examines future energy and emissions scenarios in China, presenting historical data and scenarios generated using the Integrated Assessment Model WITCH. A Business-as-Usual scenario is compared with four scenarios in which Greenhouse Gases emissions are taxed, at different levels. Key insights are provided to evaluate the Chinese pledge to reduce the emissions intensity of Gross Domestic Product by 40/45 percent in 2020 contained in the Copenhagen Accord. Marginal and total abatement costs are discussed using the OECD economies as a term of comparison. Cost estimates for different emissions reduction targets are used to assess the political feasibility of the 50 percent global reduction target set by the G8 and Major Economies For...
China, from its own perspective cannot afford to and, from an international perspective, is not allo...
This article discusses how renewable and low-carbon energies can serve as mitigation options of clim...
In the 2009 Copenhagen Accord, China agreed to slash its carbon intensity (carbon dioxide emissions/...
This paper examines future energy and emissions scenarios in China generated by the Integrated Asses...
China’s emissions continue to rise rapidly in line with its mounting energy consumption, which puts ...
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 expansion and the related gr...
As an important step towards building a “harmonious society” through “scientific development”, China...
Under the Paris Agreement, targets implemented for 2100 specify temperature increases well below 2 °...
The past decade has seen the development of various scenarios describing long-term patterns of futur...
In the early days of industrialisation, economists believed that the ramifications of economic growt...
The purpose of the study reported here was to explore possible baseline developments and available o...
Design/methodology/approach - First, the paper reviews Chinese energy consumption per unit of GDP (E...
China has been experiencing great economic development and fast urbanisation since its reforms and o...
China has achieved a political consensus around the need to transform the path of economic growth to...
China, from its own perspective cannot afford to and, from an international perspective, is not allo...
This article discusses how renewable and low-carbon energies can serve as mitigation options of clim...
In the 2009 Copenhagen Accord, China agreed to slash its carbon intensity (carbon dioxide emissions/...
This paper examines future energy and emissions scenarios in China generated by the Integrated Asses...
China’s emissions continue to rise rapidly in line with its mounting energy consumption, which puts ...
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 expansion and the related gr...
As an important step towards building a “harmonious society” through “scientific development”, China...
Under the Paris Agreement, targets implemented for 2100 specify temperature increases well below 2 °...
The past decade has seen the development of various scenarios describing long-term patterns of futur...
In the early days of industrialisation, economists believed that the ramifications of economic growt...
The purpose of the study reported here was to explore possible baseline developments and available o...
Design/methodology/approach - First, the paper reviews Chinese energy consumption per unit of GDP (E...
China has been experiencing great economic development and fast urbanisation since its reforms and o...
China has achieved a political consensus around the need to transform the path of economic growth to...
China, from its own perspective cannot afford to and, from an international perspective, is not allo...
This article discusses how renewable and low-carbon energies can serve as mitigation options of clim...
In the 2009 Copenhagen Accord, China agreed to slash its carbon intensity (carbon dioxide emissions/...